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I read about the claim of reservoir gases migrating through several thousand feet of solid salt/anhydride cap rock to leave a seep signal at the surface. Is this statement correct?

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I read about the claim of reservoir gases migrating through several thousand feet of solid salt/anhydride cap rock to leave a seep signal at the surface. Is this statement correct?

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Any SGE signal is either false or from above the salt section. Studies show that the content of migrated compounds in salt sections is extremely low (Alimi, 1978). This is also consistent with our observations in Saskatchewan/Canada over the Winnipegoises Reefs in those cases where these reefs are deeply underneath a thick salt package with no seep sign at the surface.

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