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    Outcrop analogs to the offshore Sarawak miocene fields, how effective can they be? The Subis limestone as an example

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    Dedeche, A.
    Pierson, B.
    Hunter, Aaron
    Date
    2013
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Dedeche, A. and Pierson, B. and Hunter, A. 2013. Outcrop analogs to the offshore Sarawak miocene fields, how effective can they be? The Subis limestone as an example, in Proceedings of the Petroleum Geoscience Conference and Exhibition 2013: Innovative Geoscience: Securing Energy Needs, Mar 18-19 2013. Kuala Lumpur: PETRONAS.
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    Department of Applied Geology
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11964
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