Hydrocarbon Potential in Southeastern United States A Review

With respect to the vital work of maintaining and increasing much needed petroleum reserves within the continental United States, the Southeast is intriguing because it has been under-explored for many years at the expense of far more promising areas such as the Gulf Coast. While critics may contend...

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Main Author: Brewer, Robert J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2019, 2019
Edition:1st ed. 2019
Series:SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Geology of the Southeast United States -- Oil and Gas Production in the United States -- Triassic Rift Basins in the Southeast United States -- Challenges and Logistics of Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Southeast United States -- Oil and Gas Production in Virginia and Tennessee -- Possible Undiscovered Oil and Gas Accumulations in the Southeastern United States -- Historic COCORP 2D Seismic Program in Southeast United States -- Georgia as a Central Oil and Gas Exploration Area -- Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Coastal (East Coastal) Basins -- Nearest Oil & Gas Production to Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina -- Regional Geology, Oil and Gas Shows of Eastern Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and middle Florida -- The Historic Jay and Sunniland Oil Fields of Florida .-Proposed Regional Reconnaissance 2D Seismic Survey Program -- Offshore Southeast United States and Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Potential -- Prospective Areas for Oil and Gas Exploration and Current and Future Developments -- Conclusions -- Suggested Additional Reading -- Index 
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520 |a With respect to the vital work of maintaining and increasing much needed petroleum reserves within the continental United States, the Southeast is intriguing because it has been under-explored for many years at the expense of far more promising areas such as the Gulf Coast. While critics may contend that the overall geology of the Southeastern United States is unfavorable for commercial accumulations of hydrocarbons, it remains to be answered the occurrence and sourcing of the oil seeps in Georgia and the oil and gas shows reported in wells drilled in North Carolina, to name a few. This volume introduces new evidence and compiles and re-examines data which argues for increased oil and gas exploration in the region