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Benthic foraminifera, Escolin, Tampico-Misantla sediment basin. Tampico-Misantla, Méx
Armando Adolfo Ortega-Salas
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Benthic foraminifera, Escolin, Tampico-Misantla sediment basin. Tampico-Misantla, Méx - Ortega-Salas, Armando Adolfo
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Synopsis "Benthic foraminifera, Escolin, Tampico-Misantla sediment basin. Tampico-Misantla, Méx"
Pemex's efforts to increase its reserves have promoted exploratory studies of different disciplines in the Continental Shelf of the Gulf of Mexico. The Tampico-Misantla Basin is one of Mexico's oil basins. Exploration in the Tampico-Misantla Basin began around 1860, with exploitation starting in 1904. To date, 5 869 million barrels of oil and 8 447 billion cubic feet of gas have been produced; it accounts for 21% of crude oil equivalent reserves in 2018, of which 67% is oil and 37% is gas (Encuentro Internacional de Energía, Mexico 2019). This is a systematic study of representative species of benthic foraminifera found in sediments from the type area of the Miocene Escolín Formation of the Tampico-Misantla Sedimentary Basin, Veracruz State, Mexico. The morphology of the species is redescribed and illustrated.