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Co-published with EAGE, Petroleum Geoscience is an outstanding refereed journal providing a multidisciplinary outlet for the publication needs of those involved in the science and technology associated with rock-related petroleum disciplines. The journal aims to improve knowledge of petroleum geoscience and reflect the international nature of the petroleum industry.

Readership includes geologists, geophysicists, petroleum engineers, petrophysicists and geochemists in the academic and professional worlds.

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Publisher: Geological Society Publishing House on behalf of the Geological Society of London and The European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers

Volume 7, Number 2, May 2001
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Quantitative modelling of basin subsidence caused by temperature-driven silica dissolution and reprecipitation
pp. 107-113(7)
Authors: Walderhaug O.; Bjørkum P.A.; Nadeau P.H.; Langnes O.

The Cretaceous post-rift basin configuration of the northern North Sea
pp. 137-154(18)
Authors: Gabrielsen R.H.; Kyrkjebø R.; Faleide J.I.; Fjeldskaar W.; Kjennerud T.

Underground gas storage: estimating gas column height and saturation with time lapse seismic
pp. 155-162(8)
Authors: Dumont M-H.; Fayemendy C.; Mari J-L.; Huguet F.

Outcrop-based stochastic modelling of turbidite amalgamation and its effects on hydrocarbon recovery
pp. 163-172(10)
Authors: Stephen K.D.; Clark J.D.; Gardiner A.R.

Stress orientation, pore pressure and least principal stress in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea
pp. 173-180(8)
Authors: Grollimund B.; Zoback M.D.; Wiprut D.J.; Arnesen L.

Isotope geochemistry of oils from fields and mud volcanoes in the South Caspian Basin, Azerbaijan
pp. 201-209(9)
Authors: Guliyev I.S.; Feizulayev A.A.; Huseynov D.A.

Permeability prediction using stress sensitive petrophysical properties
pp. 211-219(9)
Authors: Jones C.; Somerville J.M.; Smart B.G.D.; Kirstetter O.; Hamilton S.A.; Edlmann K.P.

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