Abstract
This work describes two `non-conventional` oil sands occurrences in Peru and Brazil. The study of such occurrences has pointed out the fact that oil sands are found in widely varying geological situations and that not all oil sands have origins similar to the supergiant `conventional` deposits in Canada and Venezuela. 3 refs., 9 figs.
Kramers, John W;
[1]
Santos, Paulo R. dos;
[2]
Gianello, Pedro T
[3]
- Alberta Research Council, Edmonton, AB (Canada)
- Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnologicas (IPT), Sao Paulo, SP (Brazil)
- Petroleos del Peru, Lima (Peru)
Citation Formats
Kramers, John W, Santos, Paulo R. dos, and Gianello, Pedro T.
Oil sands from Sao Paulo State, Brazil and La Brea de Chumpi, Peru: a geologic perspective.
Brazil: N. p.,
1986.
Web.
Kramers, John W, Santos, Paulo R. dos, & Gianello, Pedro T.
Oil sands from Sao Paulo State, Brazil and La Brea de Chumpi, Peru: a geologic perspective.
Brazil.
Kramers, John W, Santos, Paulo R. dos, and Gianello, Pedro T.
1986.
"Oil sands from Sao Paulo State, Brazil and La Brea de Chumpi, Peru: a geologic perspective."
Brazil.
@misc{etde_624957,
title = {Oil sands from Sao Paulo State, Brazil and La Brea de Chumpi, Peru: a geologic perspective}
author = {Kramers, John W, Santos, Paulo R. dos, and Gianello, Pedro T}
abstractNote = {This work describes two `non-conventional` oil sands occurrences in Peru and Brazil. The study of such occurrences has pointed out the fact that oil sands are found in widely varying geological situations and that not all oil sands have origins similar to the supergiant `conventional` deposits in Canada and Venezuela. 3 refs., 9 figs.}
place = {Brazil}
year = {1986}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Oil sands from Sao Paulo State, Brazil and La Brea de Chumpi, Peru: a geologic perspective}
author = {Kramers, John W, Santos, Paulo R. dos, and Gianello, Pedro T}
abstractNote = {This work describes two `non-conventional` oil sands occurrences in Peru and Brazil. The study of such occurrences has pointed out the fact that oil sands are found in widely varying geological situations and that not all oil sands have origins similar to the supergiant `conventional` deposits in Canada and Venezuela. 3 refs., 9 figs.}
place = {Brazil}
year = {1986}
month = {Dec}
}