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Geology of Gas and Oil under the Netherlands

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    Chapter 1 Resources and resourcefulness
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    Chapter 2 The role of oil and gas in the Dutch energy policy
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    Chapter 3 New oil and gas — Technology leads the way
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    Chapter 4 Natural gas in the Netherlands: Exploration and development in historic and future perspective
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    Chapter 5 Geothermal history of the Carboniferous in South Limburg, the Netherlands
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    Chapter 6 The Rotliegend sedimentation history of the southern North Sea and adjacent countries
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    Chapter 7 Development of the Permo-Triassic succession in the basin fringe area, southern Netherlands
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    Chapter 8 Geological aspects of the Annerveen gas field, the Netherlands
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    Chapter 9 Development of a tight gas reservoir by a multiple fracced horizontal well: Ameland-204, the Netherlands
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    Chapter 10 CBIL logs: vital for evaluating disappointing well and reservoir performance, K15-FG field, central offshore Netherlands
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    Chapter 11 Sub-horizontal drilling: remedy for underperforming Rotliegend gasfields, L13 block, central offshore Netherlands
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    Chapter 12 Multidisciplinary exploration strategy in the northeast Netherlands Zechstein 2 Carbonate play, guided by 3D seismic
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    Chapter 13 Salt tectonics in the southern North Sea, the Netherlands
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    Chapter 14 Influence of salt structures on reservoir rocks in Block L2, Dutch continental shelf
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    Chapter 15 The environments of deposition of the Triassic Main Buntsandstein Formation in the P and Q quadrants, offshore the Netherlands
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    Chapter 16 Inversion of reservoir quality by early diagenesis: an example from the Triassic Buntsandstein, offshore the Netherlands
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    Chapter 17 Hydrocarbon habitat of the West Netherlands Basin
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    Chapter 18 Structural style and reservoir development in the West Netherlands oil province
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    Chapter 19 Fluviomarine sequences in the Lower Cretaceous of the West Netherlands Basin: correlation and seismic expression
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    Chapter 20 De Wijk gas field (Netherlands): reservoir mapping with amplitude anomalies
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    Chapter 21 The Logger oil Field (Netherlands offshore): reservoir architecture and heterogeneity
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    Chapter 22 Sedimentary and structural history of the Texel-IJsselmeer High, the Netherlands
Attention for Chapter 22: Sedimentary and structural history of the Texel-IJsselmeer High, the Netherlands
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Chapter title
Sedimentary and structural history of the Texel-IJsselmeer High, the Netherlands
Chapter number 22
Book title
Geology of Gas and Oil under the Netherlands
Published by
Springer, Dordrecht, January 1996
DOI 10.1007/978-94-009-0121-6_22
Book ISBNs
978-9-40-106541-2, 978-9-40-090121-6
Authors

R. H. B. Rijkers, M. C. Geluk, Rijkers, R. H. B., Geluk, M. C.

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Unknown 11 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 2 18%
Student > Master 2 18%
Student > Bachelor 1 9%
Other 1 9%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 9%
Other 1 9%
Unknown 3 27%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Earth and Planetary Sciences 4 36%
Social Sciences 1 9%
Engineering 1 9%
Unknown 5 45%