Today Africa produces about 7.0%of the world’s oil and a similar amount of the world’s gas from a range of basins that include intra-cratonic sags,epicratonic embayments and basins that form part of the rift-drift s...Today Africa produces about 7.0%of the world’s oil and a similar amount of the world’s gas from a range of basins that include intra-cratonic sags,epicratonic embayments and basins that form part of the rift-drift sequence caused by the post-Triassic break up of Pangaea.Petroleum occurs throughout the stratigraphic column from Late Archaean to Recent.There is no doubt that,given political stability,African petroleum production could be dramatically enhanced with little further exploration.There is still great potential for future oil and gas discoveries,especially offshore,as seismic.展开更多
文摘Today Africa produces about 7.0%of the world’s oil and a similar amount of the world’s gas from a range of basins that include intra-cratonic sags,epicratonic embayments and basins that form part of the rift-drift sequence caused by the post-Triassic break up of Pangaea.Petroleum occurs throughout the stratigraphic column from Late Archaean to Recent.There is no doubt that,given political stability,African petroleum production could be dramatically enhanced with little further exploration.There is still great potential for future oil and gas discoveries,especially offshore,as seismic.