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The work is part of a comprehensive study of the Bazheno-Abalak complex, carried out in order to create a methodology for forecasting productive zones. The report covers aspects of the tectonic development and structure of the object, the specifics of the sedimentation of the Bazheno-Abalaki complex, features of the formation and distribution of fracture in the section and in area. The results of a comprehensive study of different-scale methods (geophysical, core) and analysis of the fracture of the object and its relationship with productivity are presented The work is part of a comprehensive study of the Bazheno-Abalak complex, carried out in order to create a methodology for forecasting productive zones. The report covers aspects of the tectonic development and structure of the object, the specifics of the sedimentation of the Bazheno-Abalaki complex, features of the formation and distribution of fracture in the section and in area. The results of a comprehensive study of different-scale methods (geophysical, core) and analysis of the fracture of the object and its relationship with productivity are presented.

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