Miocene facies associations and sedimentary evolution of the Southern Transylvanian Basin (Romania): Implications for hydrocarbon exploration |
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Authors: | C. Kré zsek,S. Filipescu,L. Silye,L. Maţenco,H. Doust |
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Affiliation: | 1. Netherlands Center for Integrated Solid Earth Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Babe?-Bolyai University, Department of Geology, Kog?lniceanu 1, 400084 Cluj-Napoca, Romania |
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Abstract: | The Transylvanian Basin is a mature hydrocarbon province of Romania characterized by two petroleum systems: Mesozoic (thermogenic) and Miocene (biogenic). An extensive outcrop-based sedimentological and micropaleontological study correlated to seismic and well data discusses the elements of the Miocene petroleum system. The facies associations are indicative of alluvial, fandelta, shallow- and deep-marine settings. These are grouped into four different depositional systems (evaporite, mud-carbonate, sand-mud and sand-gravel). Their evolution in time and space shows large differences between various parts of the basin that have important consequences for exploration. |
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Keywords: | Transylvanian Basin Facies associations Sequence stratigraphy Hydrocarbon system Biogenic gas Exploration potential |
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