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60th EAGE Conference and Exhibition
- Conference date: 08 Jun 1998 - 12 Jun 1998
- Location: Leipzig, Germany
- ISBN: 978-90-73781-09-2
- Published: 08 June 1998
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Comperative GeologicGeochemical Evolution of Ancient Russian Basins
Authors T. K. Bazhenova and S. S. FilatovThe objects to be investigated are the pre-Mesozoic Megabasin of the Siberian Platform, the Timan-Pechora and Mid-Russian basins of the East-European platform.
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Petroleum Potential of the Upper Proterozoic Sediments, Centre Part of East-European Platform
Authors O. K. Bazhenova, V. A. Egorov and B. A. SokolovThe great demand for energy resources from the central region Russia, as well as the presence of the made-up infrastructure there, make us again pay attention to the oil-gas potential in the centre of the European part of the country.
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Modelling of the Subsidence and Thermal History of Carboniferous Sequences from North Central Bulgaria
Authors I. Todorov and N. VolkmannCarboniferous strata from North Central Bulgaria (Moesian Platform) are only recovered by well Novachene R-1 (Fig.1 ,A). Visean to Early Namurian age was attributed to the 600m thick sequence.
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Determination of Dominate Oil and Gas Productive Formations of West Siberia on the Basin Modelling Basis
By N. NemchenkoWest Siberia, occupying an area of, 3 million square kilometers, it is the largest sedimentary basin in the world and, with its thick sedimentary section in a suitable geological setting, it provides one of the most favorable environments for the accumulation of hydrocarhons.
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The Results of Surface Geochemical Measurements in Lublin Trough, SE Poland
Authors W. Strzetelski, W. Górecki, M. Dzieniewicz, H. Sechman and J. SobonLublin Depression (SE Poland) is a former Caledonian foredeep trending NW-SE along turned down margin of East-European Platform.
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The Use of Geochemical Methods in the Determination of Oil Shows Nature
More LessThis paper continues our investigations showing the efficiency of applying organic geochemistry methods in combination with methods of geology and geophysics during exploration of oil fields (Kuklinsky 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997).
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Oil and Gas Potential of Riphean-Vendian Deposits in Mezensk Syneclise, Russian Plate
Authors T. D. Shibina, T. K. Bazhenova and A. M. JarkovThe north-western part of the Russian plate is of the least studied area in deeper horisons. Geographically, the area studied is located in the basin of the Northern Dvina and Mezen rivers.
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A Geochemical Overview of the Tindouf Basin
Authors M. S. Malla and K. RamiThe Tindouf basin which is forming at the present time a vast E-W striking depression is bound in the north by the Anti-Atlas belt in the south by the Eglabes shield, in the East by the Boubernous sill with an extension to the West, beyond the algerian border.
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Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Petroleum Reservoirs
Authors A. Ahsan and D. A. KarlsenBiodegradation is just one of the several secondary processes that can alter petroleum composition (Milner et al., (1977). The extent of the process is generally assessed by the degree of removal of different compound classes and individual compounds.
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Types of Salt Uplifts and Traps in the Pripyat Trough
By V. KonischevHalokinesis in the Pripyat trough displayed in two salt formations: the Upper Frasnian (Evlanov-Liven) and the Middle Famennian (Lebedyan-Streshin) ones.
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Halokinetic Structures and Hydrocarbon Plays - Examples from the Middle East
More LessHalokinesis - the migration of salt from its depositional place - has a major effect on the evolving structural and stratigraphic architectural patterns in sedimentary basins.
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Implications of Rock Criticality for Reservoir Characterization
By S. CrampinThere is mounting evidence that the fluid-saturated stress-aligned intergranular microcracks present in almost all rocks are geometrically close to the critical state where small-scale changes may have significant large-scale effects even at considerable distances.
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Technique of Reservoir Inner Contents Construction and Calculation of Hydrocarbon Reserves
Authors G. E. Rudenko, M. I. Datsik, A. V. Ovcharenko and E. P. AtjashevaWhen calculating the reserves of oil-and-gas fields informations about parameters to be calculated - are as a rule obtained from drilling data.
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Evaluation of a 3D-3Component Acquistion for Sand Reservoir Imaging
By M. GrausemDevelopment wells and Production planning of the heavy oil in the Orenoco Belt inside the ZUATA area (onshoreVenezuela) needs innovative approaches for reservoir imaging.
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Complex Evaluation of Hydrocarbon Natural Reservoirs Quality
Authors I. P. Ampilov and E. V. ZakharovCreating of the field geological model includes usually space distribution of filtration-cumulative capacities of the reservoir: porosity, permeability, saturation, effective thickness and some other characteristics.
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Acoustic Emission Monitoring and Hydrofrac Experiments
Authors C. Maisons and C. WittrischThe development of tight oil and gas reservoirs, waterflooding, waste fluid disposal, geothermal recovery, salt leaching at great depth to name but a few, are instances where fractures are hydraulically induced and propagated.
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Characterization of Reservoir Palaeo-Oil Zones, OWCs Tar-Mats and Ros Using latroscan TLC-FID
Authors A. G. Bhullar, D. A. Karlsen, J. -C. Lacharpagne and K. HolmThe ability to screen geochemically large number of reservoir vore samples to produce pseudo-three-dimensional representation of the amount of bitumen vertically and laterally in the Elf operated Frøy and Rind oil reservoirs on the Norwegian Continental Shelf is exemplified using microextraction and Iatroscan Thin Layer Chromatograaphy Flame lonization Detection (TLC-FID) method.
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