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The Leading Edge; May 2006; v. 25; no. 5; p. 532-538; DOI: 10.1190/1.2202653
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INTERPRETER'S CORNER

Integrating seismic attributes for reservoir characterization in Melandong Field, Indonesia

Sigit Sukmono and Djoko Santoso

Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia

Ari Samodra, Wally Waluyo and Sardjito Tjiptoharsono

Pertamina Upstream, Jakarta, Indonesia

Corresponding author: sigit{at}bdg.centrin.net.id

Abstract

Geodynamically, Melandong Field in Indonesia's northwest Java Basin (Figure 1) resides in an active margin area controlled by the subduction of the Eurasia plate in the north and beneath the India-Australia plate in the south. During the Tertiary period, the basin underwent two tectonic deformation phases—a tensional stress regime during the Paleogene and a compressional stress regime during the Neogene.







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