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dc.contributor.authorWasadha, Summer Mathias
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-11T12:15:05Z
dc.date.available2019-06-11T12:15:05Z
dc.date.issued2018-05
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12281/6029
dc.descriptionThis report is submitted to the department of Geology and Petroleum studies in partial fulfillment of the award of Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geo science and Production (BBPG)en_US
dc.description.abstractThe area of study was Semliki basin located in the southern part of the Albertine graben, Ntoroko district western Uganda. Semliki area lies onshore south of Lake Albert, it is bounded by the escarpment to the east and south and by rivers Lamia and Semliki to the west. It covers approximately 1200km². The aim of this study was to enable us apply the geological, geophysical and other knowledge to understand the geology and analyze the petroleum system of the area, study the environments of deposition and the depositional processes that took place in the area. We collected vast structural and stratigraphic data that we then analyzed to make conclusions about the petroleum potential of Semliki basin. The study area comprised of fluvial, deltaic and lacustrine sediments. The basin was affected by intensive tectonic activity, that led to the formation of various types of structures with in the basement that propagate to the sediments such as faults, joints, folds, veins and banding. Sedimentary structures observed included cross bedding, unconformities, faults, a mud diaper and deformation bands. Mud diapirs, faults, plunging folds would be good structural seals. The presence of hot springs with in the area indicated the presence of high enough geothermal gradients for maturation of hydrocarbons. Sedimentology, stratigraphy and tectonics are applied to develop a full understanding of the rocks and the sediments that fill Semliki basin. This information was used to interpret the geologic history and evaluate the economic importance of these rocks (e.g Boggs, 1995). We concluded that the study area had a good petroleum system characterized with all the required system elements that is source rocks (organic rich shales), reservoir rocks (thick sandstones), seals (shales and evaporites), traps (faults, diapirs) and migration pathways (cross beds, faults, and beds).en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherMakerere Universityen_US
dc.subjectLithologyen_US
dc.subjectStratigraphyen_US
dc.subjectGeophysicsen_US
dc.titleA report of geologic field mapping project of Semliki basin, Ntoroko District, the Albertine grabenen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US


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