Abstract

Abstract The South Sumatra Basin is one most prolific hydrocarbon provinces in Indonesia (Figure 1) with estimated known petroleum resources of 4.3 billion barrels of oil equivalent (bboe) (Klett et al., 1997). Talang Akar Formation (TAF) is the main source and reservoir rock in the basin (Sarjono and Sardjito, 1989; Sosrowidjojo et al., 1994). It accounts for more than 75% of the cumulative oil production in the province and has approximately 2 bboe ultimate recoverable reserves (Tamtomo et al., 1997).

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