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Information × Registration Number 0305U005252, 0102U002508 , R & D reports Title The exposure of hydrocarbon traps in Eocene and Paleocene depositsof the Golitsyn perifanlt zone and the development of recommendations for further prospecting drillind popup.stage_title Виявлення пасток ВВ у відкладах палеоцену-еоцену Голіцинської прирозломної зони та розроблення рекомендацій на постановку пошукового буріння Head Karpenko I.V., Registration Date 16-08-2005 Organization Ukrainan State Geological Research Institute popup.description2 The works realizated on the northwestern self of Black Sea in the Osetrovo-Golicyns'ka zone on the carbonate sediments of midle Eocene, terigen sediments of up Paleocene - down Eocene and carbonate sediments. Predicted share of hydrocarbon area of 50 km2 is finded out and maped (area named Eastern - Osetrova). On this area recommended searching drilling. Expansion zone reservoir rocks of terigen of up Paleocene - down Eocene are forecasted (area named Osetrovo - Golicyns'ka). This area recommended investigating in common with carbonate sediments of midle Eocene. Conclusion about possibility encrease in the number of organigenic limestone of down Paleocene did in the Estern structure (area of Gordievicha) and ways of pre-investigation recommended in this structure. Predicted share plots overall area of 317 km2 substructed on the south part of Azov Sea of middle maikop sediments. Geological conditions of reshaping of reservoir rocks in conditions of abrasion seahore are proved. Branch of utilization - geological prospecting Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Karpenko I.V.. The exposure of hydrocarbon traps in Eocene and Paleocene depositsof the Golitsyn perifanlt zone and the development of recommendations for further prospecting drillind. (popup.stage: Виявлення пасток ВВ у відкладах палеоцену-еоцену Голіцинської прирозломної зони та розроблення рекомендацій на постановку пошукового буріння). Ukrainan State Geological Research Institute. № 0305U005252
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