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OIL AND GAS IN INDIA

Basin Bombay Offshore Type Tertiary Pericratonic on Deccan traps Source - Miocene shale/limestone TOC 11% - Paleocene to Oligocene shales,TOC=0.7% Type II/III kerogen - Cambay shale/coal - Kalol/Tarapur shale Type III> Type II -Eocene/Paleocene shale(Gas prone) -Cretaceous shale (oil prone) - Cretaceous shale (oil prone) -Gondwana shale (gas prone) - Barail coal shale - Sylhet limestone-shale - Lower Bhuvan shale - Disang shale - Sylhet Limestone - Kopilli shale - Barail coal shale Reservoirs Mid-Miocene Limestone Traps - structural - combination with reef -unconformity - related

Cambay Basin

Marginal aulacogen

Miocene Oligocene Eocene sandstones Cretaceous to Miocene sandstone

- structural - combination - wedge out - structural (extensional faults) -stratigraphic( wedgeout, turbidite, mouth bars) - structural(normal faults) - stratigraphic (turbidites, pinchout)

Cauvery Basin

Pericratonic on Precambrian gneiss

Krishna Godavari Basin

Pericratonic basin on Gondwana rocks

Cretaceous to Miocene sandstones

TripuraCachar

Fore-arc basin

Bhuvan(Miocene) sandstones

- structural(folds,faults) - combination

Assam Shelf

Interorogenic Foreland Basin

Tipam sands (Miocene) Barail sands (Oligocene) Sylhet Lst./Sst. (Eocene) Jurassic carbonates

- Thrust faults - Drag folds - Normal faults - Fault controlled - channel sands - Anticlines - fault traps - Unconformity related

Rajasthan Basin

Peripheral foreland

-Bilara Limestone (Paleozoic) -Jurassic shales

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