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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2022
Clays and Clay Minerals (2022) 70 (3): 328–353.
...Farida Khanam; M. Julleh Jalalur Rahman; Rashed Abdullah Abstract Clay minerals are common constituents of the Miocene Surma Group reservoir rocks in the Sylhet Trough, Bengal Basin, and may exert significant controls on reservoir quality. The relationship between diagenetic clay minerals...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2017
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2017) 89 (2): 155–164.
...Farida Khanam; M. Julleh Jalalur Rahman; M. Mustafa Alam; Rashed Abdullah ABSTRACT The Sylhet trough located on the north-eastern margin of present Bengal basin, contains ~22 km of Tertiary sediments and well known as a hydrocarbon producing province. A detailed facies characterization...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1991
GSA Bulletin (1991) 103 (11): 1513–1527.
...SAMUEL Y. JOHNSON; ABU MD. NUR ALAM Abstract The Sylhet trough, a sub-basin of the Bengal Basin in northeastern Bangladesh, contains a thick fill (12 to 16 km) of late Mesozoic and Cenozoic strata that record its tectonic evolution. Stratigraphic, sedimentologic, and petrographic data collected...
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a Simplified map showing the location of the Sylhet Trough of the Bengal Basin in the context of Indian, Burmese, and Eurasian plates; b Tectonic map showing major structural elements of the Bengal Basin and its adjoining areas (modified after Alam et al., 2003) and sites for borehole locations (JB-2,3: Jalalabad 2 and 3; KTL-2: Kailastila 2; AT-1X: Atgram 1X; FG-2: Fenchuganj 2; RP-3,4: Rashidpur 3 and 4; HB-11: Hobiganj 11).
Published: 01 June 2022
Fig. 1. a Simplified map showing the location of the Sylhet Trough of the Bengal Basin in the context of Indian, Burmese, and Eurasian plates; b Tectonic map showing major structural elements of the Bengal Basin and its adjoining areas (modified after Alam et al., 2003 ) and sites
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Summary of stratigraphy of the Sylhet Trough of the Bengal Basin (after Alam et al., 2003; Johnson & Alam, 1991; Najman et al., 2008; Reimann, 1993; Shamsuddin & Abdullah, 1997).
Published: 01 June 2022
Fig. 2. Summary of stratigraphy of the Sylhet Trough of the Bengal Basin (after Alam et al., 2003 ; Johnson & Alam, 1991 ; Najman et al., 2008 ; Reimann, 1993 ; Shamsuddin & Abdullah, 1997 ).
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Core-lithologs of the Surma Group (a) Jalalabad-2 and (b) Jalalabad-3 wells in the Sylhet Trough.
Published: 01 February 2017
Fig. 7. Core-lithologs of the Surma Group (a) Jalalabad-2 and (b) Jalalabad-3 wells in the Sylhet Trough.
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Paragenetic sequence of clay minerals in the Miocene Surma Group sandstones from the Sylhet Trough. The thick bar represents the relative period of diagenesis.
Published: 01 June 2022
Fig. 14. Paragenetic sequence of clay minerals in the Miocene Surma Group sandstones from the Sylhet Trough. The thick bar represents the relative period of diagenesis.
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Schematic block diagram showing the lateral relationships between the major depositional environments and sub-environments of the sediments encountered in the Jalalabad structure, Sylhet Trough.
Published: 01 February 2017
Fig. 8. Schematic block diagram showing the lateral relationships between the major depositional environments and sub-environments of the sediments encountered in the Jalalabad structure, Sylhet Trough.
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The trend in clay-mineral abundance of shales (Surma Group) at various depths in the studied wells in Sylhet Trough; illite is the most abundant clay mineral, and at greater depths smectite has not been observed (depth of >3000 m).
Published: 01 June 2022
Fig. 15. The trend in clay-mineral abundance of shales (Surma Group) at various depths in the studied wells in Sylhet Trough; illite is the most abundant clay mineral, and at greater depths smectite has not been observed (depth of >3000 m).
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QFL triangular diagram (Q = Quartz, F = Feldspar, L = Lithic grain) showing the modal composition and classification of the Surma Group sandstones in the Sylhet Trough (McBride, 1963). For well location and symbol explanation, see Fig. 1b.
Published: 01 June 2022
Fig. 5. QFL triangular diagram (Q = Quartz, F = Feldspar, L = Lithic grain) showing the modal composition and classification of the Surma Group sandstones in the Sylhet Trough (McBride, 1963 ). For well location and symbol explanation, see Fig. 1b .
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Regional tectonic setting and major structural elements of the Bengal basin and its adjoining areas (modified after Mannan and Mirhamidov, 1981; Hydrocarbon Unit Bangladesh, 2001; Abdullah et al., 2015); the map shows the location of the Jalalabad structure in the Sylhet trough.
Published: 01 February 2017
Fig. 1. Regional tectonic setting and major structural elements of the Bengal basin and its adjoining areas (modified after Mannan and Mirhamidov, 1981; Hydrocarbon Unit Bangladesh, 2001 ; Abdullah et al., 2015 ); the map shows the location of the Jalalabad structure in the Sylhet trough.
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(a) Summary of the stratigraphy, depositional environment, and tectonic events of the Bengal Basin (Reimann, 1993; Curiale et al., 2002; Alam et al., 2003). (b-e) Simplified illustrations are showing the major tectonic episodes for the evolution of the Bengal Basin since the Carboniferous (modified after Tapponnier et al., 1986; Shamsuddin and Abdullah, 1997; Alam et al., 2003; Replumaz and Tapponnier, 2003; Govin et al., 2018; Westerweel et al., 2019; Yang et al., 2020). BB, Bengal Basin; BT, Burma Terrane; B, Borneo; LT, Lhasa Terrane; RT, Rajmahal Traps; ST, Sylhet Trough; and S, Sundaland.
Published: 27 July 2021
the Carboniferous (modified after Tapponnier et al., 1986 ; Shamsuddin and Abdullah, 1997 ; Alam et al., 2003 ; Replumaz and Tapponnier, 2003 ; Govin et al., 2018 ; Westerweel et al., 2019 ; Yang et al., 2020 ). BB, Bengal Basin; BT, Burma Terrane; B, Borneo; LT, Lhasa Terrane; RT, Rajmahal Traps; ST, Sylhet
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1989
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1989) 33 (4): 332–352.
.... According to Mannan and Mirhamidov (1981), three major tectonic elements can be distinguished in the basement structure of the foredeep; the Sylhet Trough, the Tangail-Tripura Uplift and the Patuakhali Depression (Fig. 1). At present, the 1+ +1+ PR::CAMORIAN &45EYENT L~2J GAS FIELD l'O"'O'Oll'EiU,IO/TIRAS...
Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 27 July 2021
Interpretation (2021) 9 (3): SF1–SF10.
... the Carboniferous (modified after Tapponnier et al., 1986 ; Shamsuddin and Abdullah, 1997 ; Alam et al., 2003 ; Replumaz and Tapponnier, 2003 ; Govin et al., 2018 ; Westerweel et al., 2019 ; Yang et al., 2020 ). BB, Bengal Basin; BT, Burma Terrane; B, Borneo; LT, Lhasa Terrane; RT, Rajmahal Traps; ST, Sylhet...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2017
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2017) 89 (4): 471–481.
... margin of Sylhet Trough and located near the central western edge of the Chittagong-Tripura frontal folded belt and Tripura High ( Fig.1 ). The present study has been carried out considering the seismic data acquired over the Titas structure including well data. During late 1950s the Pakistan Shell Oil...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Published: 01 January 2015
DOI: 10.1144/M45.10
EISBN: 9781862397101
... to only 2.5 MMcf/d. The field is compartmentalized by clay-filled channels and intra-formational claystones. The Sangu field was operated remotely and is connected to the onshore Chittagong processing plant via a 20 inch pipeline with a capacity of 500 MMscf/d. Fields The Hatia Trough–Tripura...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2015
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2015) 86 (2): 148–154.
... environment of subsurface Neogene sediments in the Sylhet Trough, Bengal Basin: A case study of the Fenchuganj and Beani Bazar structures, Northeastern Bangladesh; Unpublished Report, Bangladesh Petroleum Institute , 82 p. Curry , J.R. , Emmel , F.J. , Moore , DG. and Raitt , R.W...
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Published: 01 June 2022
Table 2. The semi-quantitative abundance of <2 μm clay minerals (%) of the Neogene shales in seven wells in the Sylhet Trough, JB-2, JB-3, FG-2, AT-1X, KTL-2, RP-3, and RP-4 wells. Well Name Sample Name Depth (m) Semi-quantitative abundance of different clay minerals (%) I
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2024
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2024) 100 (5): 661–673.
...Ananya Chutia; Dimple Moni Kachari; Chaitra Dhar Taye ABSTRACT The Paleogene sediments of the Shillong Plateau are exposed in the southern part of Meghalaya and are designated as the Jaintia Group. The Lower Sylhet Sandstone Member (LSSM) (Therria Sandstone) is the lowermost member of the Shella...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2015
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2015) 85 (6): 697–705.
..., traditionally known as the ‘Upper Marine Shale’, which represents the last marine transgression over the Sylhet trough in northeastern part of the Bengal basin ( Holtrop and Keizer, 1970 ). The Surma Group is unconformably overlain by the upper Mio-Pliocene Tipam Group, which is divided into the Tipam sandstone...
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