Multi-client reports

As well as providing bespoke services to our clients, we also have a number of non-proprietary reports available for purchase. For further details on costing etc., please make contact with the first authors of the report.

  • Evaluation of the Area around Jambur and Pulkhana in NE Iraq.
    This report is based upon the CC Ltd palaeogeography map set and in addition uses data and analysis to evaluate the geological prospects, economic potentials and histories of the Pulkhana, Jambur, Shakal, Kor Mor, Qumar, Sarqala and Gilabat area fields in Iraq. Please contact Andrew Horbury for further details. (Andrew Horbury: )

  • Regional Study of the Western and Southwestern Deserts of Iraq.
    This report is based upon the CC Ltd palaeogeography map set and takes a similar format to the Northern Iraq report. It assimilates data and analysis used whilst researching ‘Petroleum Geology of Iraq’ book. Identification of proven petroleum systems and discussion of possible play types. Please contact Andrew Horbury for further details. (Andrew Horbury: )

  • W-E cross-section through the Mesozoic of the Ga’ara High
    W-E cross-section through the Mesozoic of the Ga’ara High

  • Cenomanian-Early Campanian Carbonate Plays of Northern Arabia
    Regional study focussing on Mishrif, Gir Bir, Sadi, Tanoma, Khasib, Sarvak, Judea, Massive and Mardin Limestone plays of Northern Arabia containing the largest petroleum reserves of any play in the region. Synthesis of stratigraphic and reservoir data based upon CC Ltd palaeogeography map set. Discussion of common themes and important differences in play types across the region. Please contact Andrew Horbury for further details.(Andrew Horbury: )

    Detail of facies in the Mishrif Fm of Halfaiya-1
    Detail of facies in the Mishrif Fm of Halfaiya-1

  • Triassic Plays of Northern Arabia

    Integration of stratigraphic and petroleum system data from producing Triassic play fairways in Syria, Iraq, Iran and Israel. Based upon CC Ltd palaeogeography map set and extensive regional research. Suggested areas and techniques of future interest in this underexplored and poorly understood petroleum system. Please contact Andrew Horbury for further details. (Andrew Horbury: )

    Schematic model for development of Triassic intrashelf basins
    Schematic model for development of Triassic intrashelf basins



  • The Petroleum Geology of Iraq by A. A. M. Aqrawi, J. C. Goff, A. D. Horbury and F. N. Sadooni
    This book presents a comprehensive, up-to-date appraisal of the reservoir rocks, source rocks, seals and traps that control Iraq’s petroleum resources. Early chapters review the history of the oil industry in Iraq and outline Iraq’s tectonic setting and evolution. A five-chapter section on stratigraphic elements, arranged by megasequence, is followed by an assessment of Iraq’s petroleum systems. The book provides an invaluable source of information for petroleum geologists and other researchers. 424 pages, hardback. The book is published by Scientific Press and costs £100. To purchase the book and for further information please access the following dedicated website: http://www.petgeoliraq.com/ .

    Iraq Book

  • pdf iconNorthern Iraq Study -updated 2008.: A report on the petroleum geology of the Phanerozoic of Northern Iraq and Kurdistan. Interpretations are based upon a detailed synthesis of public domain data (250+ references). 386pp. (Andrew Horbury: )
  • pdf iconIraq Palaeogeographic Maps (2008). 260+ maps at systems-tract level of Iraq, compiled from public domain data. The maps are based on the sequence stratigraphic scheme of Sharland et al. (2001), and can be purchased as a discounted package for all 260+ maps, or individually (Andrew Horbury: )

  • Regional palaeogeography maps of northern Arabia at 3rd order systems tract level, 2006. (Andrew Horbury: )

  • SE Asian Carbonates Carbonate reservoirs in SE Asia, 2007 (Peter Gutteridge: )

  • Fractured carbonate reservoirs – a review (Andrew Horbury: )

  • Dual porosity carbonate reservoirs (Peter Gutteridge: )

  • Cambridge Carbonates northern and eastern Arabian Plate Database, 2006. We can adapt our existing multiclient reports, maps, figures and well logs to give more focussed studies on specific areas. Please contact Andrew Horbury for details ( )