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A Fluid Inclusion Stratigraphy, Petrography, and Microthermometry Study of 10 Wells, New Zealand

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This final report by Fluid Inclusion Technologies is a summary of 10 well studies (PR5044-PR5053) across New Zealand. Fluid Inclusion Stratigraphy (FIS) is a patented technique that involves the rapid and complete analysis of volatile compounds trapped within fluid inclusions in well cuttings, core, or outcrop samples. Fluid inclusions are micron-scale, sealed fluid-filled cavities in diagenetic cements and healed microfractures that record hydrocarbon migration as well as local generation. FIS analysis produces depth profiles throughout the sampled interval of C1-C13 petroleum species and inorganic volatiles and can identify present and past hydrocarbon distribution and chemistry, seals, and proximity to charged reservoirs. The study comprises four stages, 1.Fluid Inclusion Stratigraphy, 2.Petrography, 3.API Gravity, Temperature and Salinity, 4. GC-GCMS and CSIA.

Report ID pr5259
Class Petroleum
Type Geological
Permit CROWN
Operator New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals
Commodity Petroleum
Region
  • East Coast Basin
  • Great South Basin
  • Northland - Reinga Basin
  • Taranaki Basin
Start Date 30 September 2015
End Date 30 September 2015
Report extents in GeoJSON
Author Fluid Inclusion Technologies Inc.
Data Format
  • PDF
  • ZIP