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Summary

This research provides valuable organic geochemical insights in hydrocarbon-generating potential of V-23 Rudov beds (hot shale) that can improve ongoing exploration strategies for unconventional hydrocarbon resources in the Dnieper-Donets basin, Eastern Ukraine. Organic geochemical parameters indicate a promising commercial unconventional prospect for hydrocarbon generation in the Visean organic-rich formation.

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2025-09-07
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