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 //Inputs into Petroleum Systems Analysis.// //Inputs into Petroleum Systems Analysis.//
  
-Most source-rocks are marine in origin although coals and certain lacustrine sediments can also be very organic rich. Some of the most prolific source-rocks (grouped by age) are listed below:+Most source-rocks are marine in origin although coals and certain lacustrine sediments can also be very organic rich. Some of the world'most prolific source-rocks (grouped by age) are listed below:
  
   * **Silurian** (9%); Qusaiba and correlatives, Middle East (also North Africa) - accounts for all Palaeozoic-reservoired oil and gas in Middle East (?1000tcf of gas in North Dome/South Pars alone).   * **Silurian** (9%); Qusaiba and correlatives, Middle East (also North Africa) - accounts for all Palaeozoic-reservoired oil and gas in Middle East (?1000tcf of gas in North Dome/South Pars alone).
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