Georesursy (May 2017)

Oil and gas potential of the Korotaikha Depression in the Timan-Pechora basin

  • A.V. Stoupakova ,
  • I.A. Sannikova,
  • A.A. Gilmullina,
  • M.A. Bolshakova,
  • S.I. Bordunov,
  • D.V. Mitronov,
  • A.V. Mordasova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18599/grs.19.10
Journal volume & issue
no. Special issue
pp. 88 – 101

Abstract

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Prospects for the growth of hydrocarbon (HC) reserves in the Timan-Pechora basin are associated with poorly explored areas, which include the Korotaikha Depression, which is a very difficult region for oil and gas exploration. Analysis and reinterpretation of both old and new seismic data made it possible to identify a number of anticlinal structures within the region, as well as to identify possible lithological HC traps, such as reefing bodies of late Devonian-Early Carboniferous age and delta sand formations of the Permian-Triassic age. The wide stratigraphic range of the sedimentary cover makes it possible to select several hydrocarbon systems in the basin of the Korotaikha Depression. Basin modeling has shown that there are all conditions for НС generation and accumulation in the Korotaikha Basin. Based on the results of the simulation, Korotaikha Basin should be considered as a potentially promising oil and gas area, where the main oil and gas accumulations are located in the side parts of the basin, and also within the inversion highs and saddles. The total booked geological resources of hydrocarbons may amount to about 1.7 billion tons standard fuel. Korotaikha Depression and its aquatorial continuation can be referred to the category of major oil-gas search regions.

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