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OverviewLibya has the largest petroleum reserves of any country in Africa and since production began in 1961 over 20 billion barrels of oil have been produced. Libya is scheduled to reach the mid-point of depletion of reserves in 2001 and this provides a timely point at which to review the state of petroleum exploration in Libya. A large amount of data has been published on the geology of Libya, but it is scattered through the literature; much of the older data has been superceded, and several of the key publications, especially those published in Libya, are difficult to find. This book is an attempt to produce a comprehensive synthesis of the petroleum geology of Libya. It is based exclusively on published data, supplemented by the author's experience gained during ten years work in Libya. The aim of the book is to systematically review the plate tectonics, structural evolution, stratigraphy, geochemistry, and petroleum systems of Libya, and provides valuable new data on fields, production, and reserves. This volume will provide a ready source of reference to individuals and companies who wish to obtain an overview of the petroleum geology of Libya, and will save them the laborious task of sifting through hundreds of publications to find the data they require. The book includes 148 newly drawn figures Full Product DetailsAuthor: Don Hallett (Consultant Petroleum Geologist, Richmond, UK) , Daniel Clark-LowesPublisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Elsevier Science Ltd Dimensions: Width: 18.40cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 1.320kg ISBN: 9780444505255ISBN 10: 0444505253 Pages: 508 Publication Date: 26 February 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9780444635174 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsR. Selley, Imperial College, London ...The Petroleum Geology of Libya is a magnificent synthesis of a huge database written by an author who is clearly the master of his brief. ...Rating 5 out of 5 - for North African petroleum explorationists. PESGB Review S. Tull ...This book is essential reading for anyone new to Libyan geology, or to anyone wishing to broaden their knowledge of the country. ... Petroleum Geology of Libya has clearly been thoroughly researched by someone who knows the country very well indeed. I can thoroughly recommend this highly readable text to everyone with an interest in North African and/or Libyan petroleum geology. Geoscientist ...This volume will provide a ready source of reference to individuals and companies who wish to obtain an overview of the petroleum geology of Libya, and will save them the laborious task of sifting through hundreds of publications to find the data they require. GeoArabia "R. Selley, Imperial College, London ...The Petroleum Geology of Libya is a magnificent synthesis of a huge database written by an author who is clearly the master of his brief. ...Rating 5 out of 5 - for North African petroleum explorationists. PESGB Review S. Tull ...This book is essential reading for anyone new to Libyan geology, or to anyone wishing to broaden their knowledge of the country. ...""Petroleum Geology of Libya"" has clearly been thoroughly researched by someone who knows the country very well indeed. I can thoroughly recommend this highly readable text to everyone with an interest in North African and/or Libyan petroleum geology. Geoscientist ...This volume will provide a ready source of reference to individuals and companies who wish to obtain an overview of the petroleum geology of Libya, and will save them the laborious task of sifting through hundreds of publications to find the data they require. GeoArabia" Author Information622593ed1.jpgDon Hallett Born in Yorkshire, Don Hallett received his bachelors degree in Geology from Durham University, and his doctorate (on Carboniferous foraminifera) from University College London. He began his career with Esso Exploration in UK and Morocco, and subsequently spent five years working in Algeria for Sonatrach. He then worked for BNOC/Britoil in Glasgow and Aberdeen, on the petroleum geology of the North Sea, attaining the position of Chief Geologist. He joined Sirte Oil Company in Libya in 1987 where, as Acting Geology Superintendent, he gained widespread experience of Libyan petroleum geology. Dr. Hallett currently lives in Richmond, UK, and works as a consultant petroleum geologist, affiliated to a number of specialist consulting groups. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |