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Summary

The main goal of this study is to identify and map the gas expulsion features that are identified in the newly acquired seismic cube from the North Ionian block in offshore Western Greece and assess their origin. The extensive gas expulsion features throughout North Ionian Block, in combination with the presence of proven source rocks, clearly demonstrate the presence of a working petroleum system. Thermogenic and biogenic origin of gas is supported by the basin modeling results.

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