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Krek A. V. Krek E. V. Ezhova E. E. Paka V. T. Kondrashov A. A. Danchenkov A. R. Bagirov N. E. Kudryavtzeva E. A. Bubnova E. S. Sergeev A. Yu. Aleksandrov S. V. 《Oceanology》2021,61(4):581-583
Oceanology - New data on the structure of the water column, upper layer of bottom sediments, and biological communities of the Gdansk and Gotland deeps and the Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea... 相似文献
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A 150 km length, 6-second deep, seismic line across the west central and north parts of the South Caspian Basin was used to construct quantitative dynamical, thermal and hydrocarbon evolution patterns. The depth of the west part of the 2-D section of the South Caspian Basin is almost 30 km. The computer program GEOPETII was used to provide quantitative evolution models. The procedure provided an opportunity to investigate the development dynamics of: excess fluid pressure, porosity retention, rock fracturing, compaction, heat transfer, maturity, generation pressure, kinetic hydrocarbon generation, migration and accumulation, together with solubility effects on hydrocarbon transport. The results suggest that: (i) Temperature is 350–400°C in the deepest part of the section at a depth of 26–29 km; (ii) The highest values of excess pressure nearly twice hydrostatic fluid pressure are in Jurassic and Cretaceous formations in the west part of the section, which has now subsided to a depth of about 20–27 km; (iii) Major oil and gas generation began in the last 10-5 MYBP, the migration in free-phase and in water solution occurring dominantly in the last few million years; (iv) Trapping of hydrocarbons took place mainly, but not exclusively, in the 3–9 km depth interval in the sands of the Productive Series of the Pilocene, embedded in a shale sequence; (v) Oil and gas filling of the shallow reservoirs by oil and gas is on-going today, indicating an extremely high productivity for any reservoir found in the offshore area; (vi) There is overlap with depth of oil and gas reservoirs, and the total amount of hydrocarbons estimated to be trapped is considerable; (vii) The high overpressure expected makes for a drilling hazard, but one which it is worthwhile to overcome if the anticipated oil and gas accumulations are encountered. 相似文献
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Original field data reports from the Azerbaijan sector of the South Caspian Basin have been used to compile statistical histograms of reservoir characteristics for both onshore and offshore oil fields. Two groups of statistics are presented here: the first group discusses reservoir thickness, areas, volumes, and horizon depths for the onshore and offshore fields; the second group discusses permeability, porosity, oil viscosity, oil recovery factor, reserves, and production for the onshore and offshore fields. These statistical distributions have been constructed so that one has available an historical database for use in assessing the range of likely reservoir characteristics in exploration ventures in this basin. 相似文献
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