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- W57041421 abstract "This chapter elaborates on the hydrocarbon habitat of the Middle East. The presence of hydrocarbons in the Middle East has been known since historic times, and they have been used in a variety of ways. The chapter reports that the Pitch was used by the Sumerians not only for waterproofing, but also as a bonding material in construction. The magnitude of the petroleum potential in the Middle East is so well-known that little documentation is required. The only areas with production and potential approaching that of the Middle East are in the Pricaspian Basin and the West Siberian Basin of the former USSR. Saudi Arabia ranks second in proven reserves and first in exporting oil, replacing the former Soviet Union with its rapidly declining production. The combination of a number of factors—such as the accumulation of a thick sequence of sediments; the presence of excellent reservoir rocks (mainly carbonates); the wide, regional distribution of seals; the close association of reservoirs with the intrashelf, basinal source rocks; and the excellent, large anticlinal traps with extraordinarily wide closure—have contributed to the hydrocarbon richness of the Middle East." @default.
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- W57041421 title "HYDROCARBON HABITAT OF THE MIDDLE EAST : AN OVERVIEW" @default.
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