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Tectonic, Lithofacies, and Geochemical Formation Conditions and Quantitative Estimation of the Petroleum Potential of the Giant Erema-Chona Oil and Gas Accumulation (Siberian Platform). / Shemin, G. G.; Vernikovsky, V. A.; Smirnov, M. Yu et al.

In: Russian Geology and Geophysics, Vol. 60, No. 12, 12.2019, p. 1385-1406.

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@article{36f2abe92f8c421e98c8848ee2a02667,
title = "Tectonic, Lithofacies, and Geochemical Formation Conditions and Quantitative Estimation of the Petroleum Potential of the Giant Erema-Chona Oil and Gas Accumulation (Siberian Platform)",
abstract = "We present results of research into the tectonic, lithofacies, and geochemical formation conditions of the Erema-Chona oil ans gas accumulation. We characterize present-day structures and their formation history, consider the composition, structure, formation conditions, postdepositional alterations, and porosity-permeability properties of the Osa, Ust'-Kut, Preobrazhenka, Erbogachen, and Upper Chona Horizons, assess the quality of the overlying seals, and describe the technique and results of quantitative estimation of the petroleum potential of pay beds. Modern technologies for the development of oil reserves are also presented, along with geological and economic assessment of hydrocarbon resources of the study object.",
keywords = "oil, gas, bed, formation conditions, secondary processes, reservoir, seal, quantitative estimation, economic efficiency, Siberian Platform, DEPOSITS, HORIZON, Bed, Reservoir, Oil, Quantitative estimation, Formation conditions, Gas, Seal, Economic efficiency, Secondary processes",
author = "Shemin, {G. G.} and Vernikovsky, {V. A.} and Smirnov, {M. Yu} and Vakhromeev, {A. G.} and I. Filimonova and Moiseev, {S. A.} and A. Migurskii",
year = "2019",
month = dec,
doi = "10.15372/RGG2019120",
language = "English",
volume = "60",
pages = "1385--1406",
journal = "Russian Geology and Geophysics",
issn = "1068-7971",
publisher = "Elsevier Science B.V.",
number = "12",

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AU - Shemin, G. G.

AU - Vernikovsky, V. A.

AU - Smirnov, M. Yu

AU - Vakhromeev, A. G.

AU - Filimonova, I.

AU - Moiseev, S. A.

AU - Migurskii, A.

PY - 2019/12

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AB - We present results of research into the tectonic, lithofacies, and geochemical formation conditions of the Erema-Chona oil ans gas accumulation. We characterize present-day structures and their formation history, consider the composition, structure, formation conditions, postdepositional alterations, and porosity-permeability properties of the Osa, Ust'-Kut, Preobrazhenka, Erbogachen, and Upper Chona Horizons, assess the quality of the overlying seals, and describe the technique and results of quantitative estimation of the petroleum potential of pay beds. Modern technologies for the development of oil reserves are also presented, along with geological and economic assessment of hydrocarbon resources of the study object.

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KW - gas

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KW - formation conditions

KW - secondary processes

KW - reservoir

KW - seal

KW - quantitative estimation

KW - economic efficiency

KW - Siberian Platform

KW - DEPOSITS

KW - HORIZON

KW - Bed

KW - Reservoir

KW - Oil

KW - Quantitative estimation

KW - Formation conditions

KW - Gas

KW - Seal

KW - Economic efficiency

KW - Secondary processes

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