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Martin R. Leipzig

US: **** N. Prospect Avenue, #709

Milwaukee, WI 53202

414-***-**** (Messaging)

Int’l: P.O. Box 539

Muscat, 133

Sultanate of Oman

968-**-**-**-** (voice and fax), 968-**-**-**-** (GSM)

Email: sg0e0j@r.postjobfree.com, sg0e0j@r.postjobfree.com

(МРЛ101@ЯУХ.КОМ, Cкалыдверноймолоточек@Австралия.еду)

(MRL的101雅虎的.COM, 岩 门 环@澳 大 利 亚. 词 典)

Online at: http://om.linkedin.com/in/martyleipzig

• BSc: Geology; MSc: Petroleum geology

30 years domestic & international upstream experience

o Production/Exploration Manager

o Exploration & Field development

o Seismic (acquisition & interpretation)

• Computer ability

o Petrel, Landmark, Kingdom SMT

o GeoQuest, GeoFrame, OFM

• Proven track record as oil/gas finder/developer

o Domestically

South, East & West Texas

Rocky Mountains

GOM

o Internationally

Russia & the CIS countries

South America

Central Asia

China

Middle East

• Broad based industry experience

o Major to Independent oil companies

o Independent consultant

o Business Development Manager

o Geoscience Operations Manager

o Exploration Manager

MARTIN R. LEIPZIG BSc, MSc: Petroleum Geology

Senior Petroleum Production/Operations/Exploration Geologist –

Exploration Manager – Neoproterozoicologist – Helium finder

P.O. Box 539

Muscat 133

Sultanate of Oman

968-**-**-**-** (voice & fax, GMT+4)

968-**-**-**-** (GSM)

0-11-414-***-**** (US contact [messaging])

DOB: 18 June ,1958

Nationality: USA

Status: Married, 2 children; both in University (US)

Relocation worldwide

E-mail: sg0e0j@r.postjobfree.com, sg0e0j@r.postjobfree.com

http://om.linkedin.com/in/martyleipzig

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

American Expatriate Sr. Exploration/Production/Operations Geologist - Exploration/Production/Operations /Subsurface Manager, currently in the Sultanate of Oman. MSc Petroleum Geology, 30 years global E&P experience. Seeking permanent/contract position just about anywhere (aside from W. Africa, Iran, Iraq, and now Libya) world-wide. I have global experience in all E&P production/operations matters plus a great deal of experience in “unconventional” plays (CSG, CBM, BCGA, methane hydrates, shale gas, heavy oil) and enhanced recovery methods (CHOPS, SAGD, MGI, waterflood, etc.). Not keen to just drive a workstation any longer; I desire to devise FDPs, drill wells, mentor others, develop fields and turn rocks & reserves into revenue.

KEY-WORD SUMMARY

Oil finder, Abu Dhabi, Argentina, Bahrain, Basin Analysis, Brazil, Carbonate, Central Asia, China, Clastic, Colombia, CSG (CBM), Depositional Environments, East Texas, Eastern Siberia, EOR, Exploration Manager, Field Development, Finder, Frontier Geology, Genetic Stratigraphy, Geology, Geophysics, GOM, Gulf Coast, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Landmark, Management, Mid-Continent, MSc, OFM, Pakistan, Petrel, Qatar, Rockies, Russia, San Juan Basin, Sedimentology, Sequence Stratigraphy, South Texas, Tadzhikistan, Tobago, Trinidad, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, West Texas, Western Siberia, Workstation, ZMap

CAREER SUMMARY

Oil finder/working manager with 30 years experience in US/international exploration and production geology, geophysics and research. Utilizing my skills in sequence stratigraphy, clastic and carbonate sedimentology, subsurface geology, basin analysis, inorganic and organic geochemistry, micropaleontology, and computer applications; I have established a rock-solid record of accomplishment in discovering and producing oil and gas the world over. Domestic (US) responsibilities have included exploration and production geology of South Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana; the Houston, East Texas, Rio Grande, Green River and Anadarko Basins. International experience includes exploration and production geology of Eastern and Western Siberia, the Peri-Caspian Basin, the Central Asian republics, and Mongolia. Onshore/offshore exploration/production geological activities include those in China, South America, Pakistan, India, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Bahrain. Extensive experience with secondary/tertiary EOR methods (water-, fire-, miscible-fluid floods), bitumen, heavy oil and unconventional (tite sands, CBM, methane hydrates) gas. I have also supervised exploration and production personnel as Team Leader/ Exploration/Operations Manager, both internationally and domestically.

EXPERIENCE AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS

July, 2010 – Present CC Energy Development S.A.L. (Oman)

Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

Exploration Manager

Exploration Manager charged with the responsibilities of all geological/geophysical and exploration/production activities for the company in Oman’s Blocks 3 & 4, comprising over 35,000 km2 area. Management of multicultural and multidisciplinary teams, including mentoring of nationals, while exploring the Infracambrian through Ordovician clastic and carbonates, and production development of 2 new field discoveries: Saiwan East (Khufai Dolomite- Infracambrian) and Farha South (Cambro-Ordovician) Fields. Also instrumental in JVs, partner relationships, Field Development Plans, EOR projects, and obtaining additional E&P blocks in the Sultanate.

December, 2007 – June, 2010 PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN

Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

Sr. Petroleum Geologist – Birba Studies team

Sr. Petroleum Geologist responsible for constructing, updating and interpreting 2 & 3-D geocellular models (via Petrel™) for the “Birba Sour”(~4.5mmbboe) program. These reservoirs are highly compartmentalized and fractured Late Proterozoic and Infracambrian carbonate stringers and ‘silicytes’ in the Ara (~Hormuz) Salt of the South Oman Salt Basin. Models include limited well data, extensive 3-D Wide Aperture seismic, petrophysics, PT and reservoir engineering data for input into ‘Eclipse’ Black Oil simulator for eventual development of Field Development and EOR program. Sole discoverer of helium sourced from the Neoproterozoic in the Middle East; an industry first.

January, 2007 – Dec, 2007 PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN

Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

Team Leader– Government Gas Directorate: Oman

Sr. Discipline Lead: Pet. Geol - Gas

Team leader responsible for the daily drilling/completion operations of 12 heavy rigs in Oman; exploiting deep Barik, Miqrat and Amin formations (5,000-6,500m) to fulfill country’s directive for developing natural gas and its collection/distribution infrastructure. This includes entire well delivery process from studies through drilling, frac, clean-out, testing, hook-up and commissioning. Additionally, I am the Senior Discipline Lead for all Petroleum Geologists in the Gas Directorate; responsible for the training, mentoring, assessment and progression of all geologists (both nationals and expatriates).

December 2002 – Jan., 2007 PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT OMAN

Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

Team Leader – Nimr/Karim-Bahja/Rima South

New Oil Coordinator: New Oil-South

Sr. Production Geologist

Team leader/Senior Production Geologist responsible for the daily drilling/completion operations of 4 rigs in South Oman; drilling single, dual and multilateral horizontal wells exploiting Cambrain-Permocarboniferous heavy oil. Inherent in this is the development of FDP’s, as well as the entire well delivery process; from studies, through reservoir management to New Oil and the individual well proposal. Additionally, as Coordinator of New Oil-South, I am responsible for the coordination, management and implementation of the South’s 12-rig Drilling Sequence, to fulfill delivery of FDP’s, proposals and materiel for the 190 wells drilled annually in the country’s Southern Oil province. Lastly, resident petroleum/aqueous geochemistry waterflood specialist in company’s “Sr. Expert” program; which is geared toward enhancing EOR, ultimate recovery and mentoring national staff.

October, 2000 – December, 2002 INDEPENDENT GEOLOGICAL CONSULTANT

Houston, Texas; Bogotá, Colombia; Moscow, Russia; Kuwait City, Kuwait, et al.

Sr. Geological Consultant (Contract)

Contract consultant geologist to provide geological/geophysical exploration and production expertise for the investigation and optimization of oil and gas fields in Pakistan (Indus Basin) as well as other international venues (Saudi Arabia, Colombia, Congo, Yemen) for a large Multi-national Independent Oil and Gas Company. Also, Senior Petroleum Geologist assigned to Russian oil company joint-venture designed to train and mentor Russian geological, geophysical and petrophysical professionals in 'Western style' drilling, exploitation, production and field management methods and methodologies; particularly in developing and implementing comprehensive Field Development Plans. Participated in building geological framework and drove implementation of FSU coal seam gas pilot programs in Russia, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.

July, 1997 - July, 2000 QATAR GENERAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION

Doha, Qatar

Senior Production Geologist – Chief Field Geologist (North Field)

Sr. Petroleum-Chief Geologist responsible for the development and production of Qatar's supergiant North Field (1000 TCFG, 5,000,000 MMBC), as well as exploitation and delineation of Dukhan Field (oil) and exploration of offshore boundary waters.

Oct., 1996 - June, 1997 IITRI - WESTPORT TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL Houston, TX.

Sr. Petroleum Research Geologist

Research geologist and corporate liaison between IITRI and corporate subscribers. Research areas include basin analysis, reservoir characterization, sequence stratigraphy of petroliferous basins the world over; as well as geological, geophysical, and image analytical workstation investigations as they pertain to client's projects.

March, 1995 - Oct., 1996 CONSULTING PETROLEUM EXPLORATIONIST

Houston, TX

Independent Geological Consultant

Geological, geophysical and workstation consultant to US and international oil and gas companies. Responsibilities included petroleum geology of fields in the US Mid-Continent, Gulf Coast (onshore and offshore), South America and Western Siberia; the design, acquisition, processing and interpretation of 3-D seismic surveys; and frontier regional geology and basin analysis in China, Mongolia and Central Asia.

October, 1988 - Mar. 1995 COASTLINE EXPLORATION, INC.

(Note: other concurrent *Coastline companies were concurrent wholly owned subsidiaries or Joint-Venture companies of Coastline Exploration, Inc.)

Houston, TX

Exploration Manager

A working manager responsible for exploration and development of Texas Gulf Coast, South Texas, Oklahoma, and South Louisiana fields and wells; and administration of E&P staff.

October, 1991- Feb. 1995 *COASTLINE INTERNATIONAL - UZBEKISTAN, INC

Houston, TX,

Senior Geological Expert

Responsible for initial appraisal and evaluation of the Gazli/Mullakhol/Shorkuduk Field region of Uzbekistan, and basins in Tadzhikistan, Kyrgistan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.

October, 1990 - Feb. 1995 *COASTLINE INTERNATIONAL - TRINIDAD, INC.

Houston, TX,

Senior Geologist

Responsible for initial appraisal and evaluation of interior foreland basins in the Northern Range and Caroni Plains of the country of Trinidad.

October, 1989 - Feb. 1995 *VOLZHSKAYA EXPLORATION, INC

Houston, TX,

Geological Expedition Leader

Responsible for initial appraisal and evaluation of the Verbluzhia and Bishkulskaya field regions of the PeriCaspian Basin: Russia and Kazakhstan.

October, 1989 - Feb. 1995 *SYMSKAYA EXPLORATION, INC.

Houston, TX, Denver, CO, Salt Lake City, UT

Exploration Manager (International)

Supervised Russian geological/geophysical teams responsible for appraisal and evaluation of the Yenisey Oil and Gas Okrug of the Krasnoyarsk Krai, RSFSR; and Yakutia Area of Russia.

May, 1988 - October 1988 TEXAS CHALLENGE OIL COMPANY

Houston, TX

Independent Petroleum Geologist

Responsible for development and analysis of South Kansas/North Oklahoma wildcats.

Generated field studies to locate further potential in the area, effecting the drilling and completion of several producing Mesozoic oil and gas wells.

October, 1987- May, 1988 LEXCO, INC.

Houston, TX

Independent Petroleum Geologist

Consulting Geologist and Technical Illustrator

July, 1981 - September, 1987 CONOCO, Inc.,

Houston, TX

January, 1986 - September, 1987 Senior Staff Geologist

Leader of "South Texas Exploration" team; which included working with Joint Venture partners, prospect, economic and risk analysis and development of Farm In/ Farm Out drilling opportunities.

1983 – 1986 Operations (Development) Geologist

Responsible for Conoco operated producing properties in various onshore and offshore trends. This position also included regular well-site work; drilling and completion studies; and quantitative and qualitative formation evaluation.

1981 – 1983 Associate Geologist - Tertiary, Cretaceous Groups

Responsible for developing and evaluating prospects and properties in the Queen City, Vicksburg, Frio, Yegua and Cretaceous (Austin Chalk, Woodbine, Buda, Georgetown, Edwards, Glen Rose) trends.

1980 – 1982 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MILWAUKEE

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Research Assistant, Department of Geology/Paleontology

Teaching Assistant, Department of Geology/Paleontology

1980 – 1982 MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Curatorial Assistant and Geological Consultant - Department of Geology/

Paleontology/Zoology.

EDUCATION

M.Sc., (Hons), Petroleum Geology, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 1982

Thesis: "The Stratigraphy, Sedimentology and Depositional Environments of the Late Cretaceous Pictured Cliffs, Fruitland and Kirtland; and the Early Tertiary Ojo Alamo Formations; (with special emphasis on the K/T boundary); Eastern San Juan Basin, New Mexico."

B.Sc. Geology, University of Wisconsin - Parkside 1980

Thesis: "The Foraminiferal Paleoecology and Environments of Deposition (with special emphasis on major storm events) of the Late Quaternary of Point Arena, California."

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Geological Society of America (GSA), American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), American Geological Institute (AGI), Houston Geological Society (HGS), Geophysical Society of Houston (GSH), Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP), Geological Society of Oman, Friends of the Mesozoic

TECHNICAL COURSES

Dresser Atlas OASIIS ("Wings") Training - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993

Landmark - Openworks, SeisWorks, StratWorks, Zmap, etc. - 1987, 1990, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

Petrel – 2000 - 2011

H2S Training - 1986, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2005-2011

Arctic Survival – 1998, 1995, 2001

Desert Survival – 1997, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011

Offshore survival training - 1989, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003

Schlumberger GeoFrame, Finder, ELAN, OFM: 1990, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

Conoco -Carbonate, Clastic, Structural Field Seminars, Sequence Stratigraphy - 1981-1987

AAPG Courses - Seismic Stratigraphy (1993), Sequence Stratigraphy (1994, 2004), Clastic Depositional Systems (1989) Carbonate Depositional Systems (1989)

ADDENDUM 1:

BASINS OR REGIONS AND FORMATIONS EXPLORED

DOMESTIC (US)

East Texas Interior Salt Basin: Cockrill, Carrizo Wilcox, "Salt Basin Midcox", Austin Chalk, Sub-Clarksville, Woodbine, Eagleford, Buda, Edwards, Georgetown, Glen Rose, Rodessa, James Lime, Travis Peak, Sligo (Pettet), Smackover

Houston Embayment - East Texas: Queen City, Vicksburg, Sparta, Weches, Reklaw, Yegua, Cook Mountain and Wilcox

Maverick Basin - Texas: San Miguel 1-5 Sands, Olmos Sandstone, Anacacho Lime

Midland and Delaware Basins - West Texas: Ellenburger, Simpson, Fusselman, Devonian and Abo reef trend

Rio Grande Embayment - South Texas: Expanded Wilcox (Fandango Series equivalent), Lobos, Hinnants, Midway

San Juan Basin, New Mexico: Kirtland Shale, Fruitland Formation, Pictured Cliffs Sandstone, Ojo Alamo Sandstone, Gallup, Entrada and Hospah Sands

State and Bay Waters - Texas, Louisiana, Alabama Florida: Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene Clastics

The Mid-Continent (Kansas, Oklahoma, Illinois & Missouri): Mesozoic-Palaeozoic Clastics, Coals and Carbonates

Wisconsin Arch, Michigan Basin: Paleozoic Clastics and Carbonates, Precambrian sedimentary section.

INTERNATIONAL

Argentina: Mesozoic Erathem, Ischigualasto Fmn.

Canada: Athabascan Heavy Oil Sands, Red Deer River, Judith River, Belly River, Oldman Formation, Tensleep, and Hell Creek Formations.

China: Tarim Basin, Bohai Bay, Sichuan Basin

Colombia: Upper and Middle Magdelena Basins, Cravo Norte area.

Kyrgistan: Chu-Sarysui Basin, Karatau Ridge: Paleogene-Neogene, Suprasalt Formations, Middle-Upper Mesozoic

Middle East: Qatar, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, Iran, Kuwait: Mesozoic Arab series, Permotriassic Khuff, Umm er Radhuma, Kharaib, Laffan, Amin, Al Khlata, Maddud, Mahwis

Mongolia: Eastern Govi Basin, Tamtsag Basin, Nyalga Basin, Delgerkhann Subbasin

North Sea - United Kingdom and Norway: Rotligendes, Westphalian and Hounslow

Pakistan: The Siwaliks, Lower Indus Basin: Upper/Lower Goru, Sembar, Chiltan Lime

Russia, Kazakhstan: Northern PriCaspian Basin: Subsalt Suite, Kungurian-Moscovian, Suprasalt Formations

Russia: East Siberian Platform: Frontier exploration of Yenisey Oil and Gas Region, Evenk Autonomous Okrug, Kraznoyarsk and Yakutsk Krais, Eastern Siberia: Precambrian Riphean, Vendian, Halogenous Cambrian, Lower to Upper Paleozoic, Mesozoic Erathem

Russia: Western Siberian Basin: Mesozoic Erathem, Upper Paleozoic Formations; Tyumen, Khanty-Mansisk, Tomsk, Nizhnevartovsk, and Urengoy regions

Sultanate of Oman: Al Khlata, Amin, Nimr, Ara Silicytes, Haima, Ara carbonate stringers, Gharif

Tadzhikistan: Alai Basin, Afghan-Tadzhik basin: Paleogene-Neogene, Suprasalt Formations, Middle-Upper Mesozoic

Trinidad and Tobago: Central Range: Oligocene-Eocene; Southern and Northern Basin: Paleogene-Neogene

Turkmenistan: Kopet Dag Anticlise, Amu-Dar'ya Basin: Paleogene-Neogene, Suprasalt Formations, Middle-Upper Mesozoic, Permocarboniferous

Uzbekistan: Amu-Darya Basin, Gazli Uplift, Kyzyl Kum, Fergana Depression: Paleogene-Neogene, Suprasalt Formations, Middle-Upper Mesozoic Erathem

Venezuela: Maracaibo, Falcon, Barinas-Apure Basins, Orinoco Heavy Oil Belt

ADDENDUM 2:

UNCONVENTIONAL HYDROCARBONS & EOR PROJECTS

Coal seam gas/ Coal bed methane:

Russia: Timan-Pechora Basin – West Siberia, Kuznetsk (Kuzbass) Basin – SW Siberia, Tunguska Basin – East Siberia, Orenburg Basin

Canada: Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, AB

USA: Black Warrior Basin - Alabama, Cherokee Basin - Kansas, Powder River Basin - WY and MT, Raton Basin - CO and NM, San Juan Basin - CO and NM

Horizontal drilling, hydraulic fracturing, de-watering

Oil shale:

USA: Green River Shales, Western US

Estonia: Kohtla-Järve project

Hydraulic fracturing, In-situ retort, Externally generated hot gas, In Situ

Vapor Extraction

Shale gas:

Europe: Germany - Lower Saxony Basin, Hungary – Mako Trough,

Poland – Baltic Basin

USA: Antrim Shale - Michigan, Barnett Shale - Texas, Caney Shale - Oklahoma, Conesauga Shale - Alabama, Fayetteville Shale - Arkansas, Floyd Shale – Alabama, Gothic Shale – Colorado, Haynesville Shale – Louisiana, New Albany Shale - Illinois Basin, Pearsall Shale – Texas, Devonian shales - Appalachian Basin, (Chattanooga and Ohio Shales & Marcellus Shale), Woodford Shale – Oklahoma

Horizontal drilling, hydraulic fracturing

Gas hydrates (clathrates):

Russia: North Siberian Basin - Messoyakha gas field

Canada: NWT - Malik Field

Japan: Nankai Trough

Thermal methods, CO2 injection, hot oil, gas-cap depressurization

Basin-Centered Gas Systems (BCGS):

USA: Frontier Formation - SW Wyoming, Tight Gas Uinta - Tertiary East,

Tight Gas Uinta - Tertiary West, Basin Flank - Uinta Mesaverde, Deep Synclinal Uinta Mesaverde.

Oman: Saih Rawl and Kauther Fields

UBD (Under-balanced drilling), Anhydrous hydraulic fracturing, CO2 fracing, Huff-n-Puff (gas-recycling flood)

Fractured Carbonates:

USA: Austin Chalk, Pearsall - Texas

Horizontal drilling

UBD

Russia: Verkhnechon and Verkhnevilyuy Fields

Russia, Kazakhstan: Astrakhan Field

Oman: Budour and Budour NE Fields (Ara), Fahud Field (Shuaiba), Natih

field (Natih) , Saiwan East (Precambrian Khufai fractured carbonate)

Sour/acid gas re-injection, gas recycling, sour waterflood, sour gaslift

Heavy oil:

Canada: Athabasca Heavy Oil Sands

In-situ Cyclic Steam Stimulation (ISCSS)

Vapor extraction (VAPEX)

High-temperature gas injection

Toe-to-Heel Air Injection (THAI)

Russia: Anabar-Lena, Vilyuy, Yenisey-Khatanga, Tunguska regions

Bitumen: Kir, maltha, asphalt

Olenek – Upper Cambrian carbonates

Medvezh’ye – Upper Cambrian – Ordovician carbonates

Chun’ya – Middle-Upper Ordovician carbonates

Chekurovka – Vendian-Lower Cambrian clastics

DEH: Downhole electrical heating

Electromagnetic oil recovery

ES-SAGD: Expanding Solvent Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage

Simultaneous injection of heated exhaust gas (mainly CO2 and N2) and

steam

Oman: Nimr, Marmul, Karim, etc, Fields – Al Khlata and Amin Fmns.

Cold Heavy Oil Production with Sand (CHOPS), horizontal drilling, FEWD, MWD, EZIPs (Elastomeric [External] Zonal Isolation Packers)

Neoproterozoic-sourced accumulations (including helium):

Ediacarian- VendCambrian:

USA: Mid-Continental Rift System, Central USA

Canada: MacKenzie Plain, N. Canada

Oman: Ara Carbonate stringers (sole discoverer of economic quantities of

Helium in Middle East from Neoproterozoic-sourced rocks)

Pakistan: Karampur

Russia: Eastern Siberia - Sredne-Botuobinsk Field, Kovykta Field

China: Sichuan Region - Weiyuan Field

Australia: Mereenie Field - NT, Woodada Field & Magee Field, WA

Tasmania: Shittim

India: Rajasthan

Riphean:

Russia: Eastern Siberian Platform: Yurubchen –Tokhom Field, Kuyumba

Field, Omorin Field

Gravity, magnetics, VLF, 2-D/3-D seismic and magnetotellurics.

Fractured (and weathered) basement:

Igneous:

Alaska: Jurassic tuffites and volcanic sands - McArthur River Field

Canada: Archean – Fort McMurray

Egypt: Granite wash: Hurghada Field, Zeit Bay Field

India: Weathered granite: PY field

Indonesia: Weathered granite: Beruk NE Field

Vietnam: Fractured Granite: White Tiger (Bach Ho) Field, Dragon (Rong) Field, Rang Dong Field

Metamorphic:

China: Fractured Palaeozoic metamorphics: Yaerxia Oil Field

Fractured Archean metamorphosed granite: Xinglongtai Oil

and Gas Field, Dong Sheng Pu Field

Egypt: Granite wash and metamorphics: Zeit Bay Field

USA: Fractured Precambrian quartzite: Orth Field, Ringwold Field, Silica Field, Trapp Field, Eveleigh Field - KS

Volcanic:

Algeria: Fractured basalt

Brazil: Fractured basalt: Campos Basin, Badejo Field, Linguado Field

Chile: Fractured volcaniclastics: Magallanes basin: Jurassic Tobifera

USA: South Texas : “Serpentine plugs” - Maverick Basin: Hidalgo Field, Travis Field

Pakistan: Deccan traps



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