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by Duncan Macgregor, John Argent, and Pamela Sansom Introduction to the thematic set: Tectonics and petroleum systems of East Africa – Part II by Duncan Macgregor, John Argent, and Pamela Sansom Petroleum Geoscience Volume 24(3):245-246 August 1, 2018 © 2018 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London for GSL and EAGE. All rights reserved

Location of papers published in this second edition of East Africa papers concentrating on the offshore and some of the issues labelled. Location of papers published in this second edition of East Africa papers concentrating on the offshore and some of the issues labelled. Orange hashed areas are the offshore basins discussed in Part II. Other basins are yellow = tertiary rifts, green = Cretaceous rifts, blue = Permian and Jurassic rifts. Dashed lines shows various interpretations of the Continent–Ocean Boundary of East Africa, derived from the papers in the February 2018 compilation. For further discussions, see the original introduction paper (Macgregor et al. 2018). Duncan Macgregor et al. Petroleum Geoscience 2018;24:245-246 © 2018 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London for GSL and EAGE. All rights reserved