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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2024
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2024) 100 (4): 516–522.
...Aditi Gogoi; Pradip Borgohain Abstract Sand production is a crucial concern of the Lakwa oilfield of the Upper Assam (India) basin as it develops numerous issues related to oil and gas production. Sand production from oil wells has a negative impact on the economy of oil production since it can...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2022
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2022) 98 (12): 1671–1679.
...Priyadarshi Chinmoy Kumar; Kalachand Sain ABSTRACT This work uses high-quality 3D seismic data from the historic oil-producing province of NE India in the Upper Assam Basin for the investigation of structural architecture and textural characteristics that have modulated the Barail and Tipam...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2022
AAPG Bulletin (2022) 106 (1): 103–118.
... of hydrocarbon potential within some reservoir intervals in the Upper Assam Basin, India. This is accomplished by inverting for acoustic impedance from seismic amplitude followed by conversion to desired petrophysical properties using mathematical relationships established during well-log analysis. Unlike...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2021
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2021) 97 (2): 138–144.
... techniques. Therefore, reservoir clay analysis is important to study the CEOR process in general and to formulate the CEOR slug in particular. This study pertains to the underground porous media of upper Assam basin. In this paper effective porosity, absolute permeability, minerals and clays present...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2019
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2019) 93 (1): 51–55.
... of surface waves (SASW) was used, which has now been replaced by more sophisticated multi-channel analysis of surface waves (MASW). In the present study, MASW for impulsive source is applied to the seismic (impulsive source) datasets acquired in the Moran area of the central part of upper Assam basin...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2017
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2017) 89 (4): 429–434.
...Archana Devi; Shivananda Boruah; G. B. Gilfellon ABSTRACT The study area is confined to a part of upper Assam basin, north of river Brahmaputra (north bank). Seven exploratory wells have been drilled in this part of the basin in order to probe the hydrocarbon prospects of the area. The exploratory...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2016
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2016) 87 (3): 327–336.
...Manoj Kumar Sarmah; Srinivasan V. Raju Abstract: The crude oils from Oligocene and Miocene formation of upper Assam basin have moderate API gravity and significant wax content. Crude oils from HJN and MKM fields of upper Assam basin are being produced from Oligocene and Miocene sands. These oils...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 2001
AAPG Bulletin (2001) 85 (2): 309–323.
...N. Mathur; S. V. Raju; T. G. Kulkarni Abstract The upper Paleocene-lower Eocene clastic reservoirs constitute one of the most important hydrocarbon-producing horizons in the Upper Assam basin of northeast India. These reservoirs are characterized by the presence of (1) normal gravity oil (23-31...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1984
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1984) 25 (4): 199–219.
...S. V. Desikachar Abstract Two important hydrocarbon bearing basins of India, namely (i) Cambay Basin, and (ii) Upper Assam Valley, are producing from typically deltaic sequences. In the Cambay Basin the hydrocarbon pools are mainly associated with the Ankleswar and the Mehsana-Ahmedabad-Nawagam...
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(a) Present day topography map of the Upper Assam basin. The basin is surrounded by fold-and-thrust mountain belts and is drained by the mighty river Brahmaputra. The present day flow of the river is indicated using the blue dotted arrow. The seismic survey AMG-UAB 3D is highlighted using a yellow polygon. The drilled well W-01R lies within the survey and is displayed using an orange tripod; (b) a time structure map prepared for the top of the basement horizon. N.B: HFT: Himalayan Frontal Thrust; MBT: Main Boundary Thrust; MT: Mishmi Thrust.
Published: 22 October 2024
Figure 1. (a) Present day topography map of the Upper Assam basin. The basin is surrounded by fold-and-thrust mountain belts and is drained by the mighty river Brahmaputra. The present day flow of the river is indicated using the blue dotted arrow. The seismic survey AMG-UAB 3D is highlighted
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Generalized litho-stratigraphy map of the Upper Assam basin. The basin is shaped with a granitic basement and is overlain by Cenozoic sedimentary successions (after Kumar et al., 2023a).
Published: 22 October 2024
Figure 2. Generalized litho-stratigraphy map of the Upper Assam basin. The basin is shaped with a granitic basement and is overlain by Cenozoic sedimentary successions (after Kumar et al., 2023a ).
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Published: 13 June 2022
Table 1. Lithostratigraphic succession of formations in the Upper Assam Basin (modified after Handique et al. 1989 ; Borgohain et al. 2019 )
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Stratigraphic column of the Upper Assam Basin (Wandrey, 2004, courtesy of US Geological Survey). The target intervals include the oil and gas bearing Tipam sandstones (TS) and the Barail arenaceous sandstones (BAS). The TS is a massive sandstone layer where BAS is a mixture of shale, siltstone, and thin sandstones.
Published: 01 January 2022
Figure 2. Stratigraphic column of the Upper Assam Basin ( Wandrey, 2004 , courtesy of US Geological Survey). The target intervals include the oil and gas bearing Tipam sandstones (TS) and the Barail arenaceous sandstones (BAS). The TS is a massive sandstone layer where BAS is a mixture of shale
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OIL operational fields in Upper Assam Basin (modified from Naidu and Panda, 1997; and Mallick and others, 1997)
Published: 01 February 2021
Fig.1. OIL operational fields in Upper Assam Basin (modified from Naidu and Panda, 1997 ; and Mallick and others, 1997 )
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Map showing distribution of Eocene oilfields in the Upper Assam basin, India.
Published: 01 February 2001
Figure 1 Map showing distribution of Eocene oilfields in the Upper Assam basin, India.
Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 13 September 2007
Geophysics (2007) 72 (6): P57–P66.
... the upper Assam basin of India, this study attempts to demonstrate the advantages of translation-invariant attributes over conventional-seismic and principal-component attributes ( Davis, 1973 ; Hagen, 1982 ; Gudrian et al., 1999 ). Wagh and Kanetkar (1977) and Moharir (1987) describe various...
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Generalized stratigraphic column and petroleum system information for the upper Assam basin (modified from Raju and Mathur, 1995; reprinted with permission from Elsevier Science).
Published: 01 December 2002
Figure 4 Generalized stratigraphic column and petroleum system information for the upper Assam basin (modified from Raju and Mathur, 1995 ; reprinted with permission from Elsevier Science).
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Hydrocarbon kitchen and migration pathways for petroleum systems of the upper Assam basin. The map illustrates a dynamic system rather than an event; thus, the boundary of the active source areas migrated northwestward in time. The base map for this figure is modified from Rath et al. (1994).
Published: 01 December 2002
Figure 6 Hydrocarbon kitchen and migration pathways for petroleum systems of the upper Assam basin. The map illustrates a dynamic system rather than an event; thus, the boundary of the active source areas migrated northwestward in time. The base map for this figure is modified from Rath et al
Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 22 October 2024
Interpretation (2024) 12 (4): T523–T536.
...Figure 1. (a) Present day topography map of the Upper Assam basin. The basin is surrounded by fold-and-thrust mountain belts and is drained by the mighty river Brahmaputra. The present day flow of the river is indicated using the blue dotted arrow. The seismic survey AMG-UAB 3D is highlighted...
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Book Chapter

Published: 01 January 2022
DOI: 10.17491/bgsi.2022.9860.09
EISBN: 9789380998602
... with several other pioneering contributions on the lithostratigraphy of basin ( Bhandari et al., 1973 ; Ranga Rao, 1983 ). For more detailed information, above mentioned publications may be referred. Fig. 6.2. Generalised lithostratigraphy and palynostratigraphy of Upper Assam shelf (modified after...
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