Geochemical background of Berezovsky depression oil and gas potential (Eastern Siberia)

Berezovsky depression, located on the north-east of the Pre-Patom foredeep, is a promising target for hydrocarbon prospecting, as evidenced by oil and gas shows established while drilling, the presence of structures and natural reservoirs. However, this area has not yet been adequately explored due...

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Main Authors: Natalia P. Fadeeva, Nikita V. Morozov, Elena A. Bakay, Sergey V. Frolov
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Language:English
Published: Georesursy Ltd. 2021-05-01
Series:Georesursy
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Online Access:https://geors.ru/archive/article/1086/
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spelling doaj-a31740cddab2431ab4078133900c105b2021-05-28T18:10:23ZengGeoresursy Ltd.Georesursy1608-50431608-50782021-05-01232445510.18599/grs.2021.2.4Geochemical background of Berezovsky depression oil and gas potential (Eastern Siberia) Natalia P. Fadeeva0Nikita V. Morozov1Elena A. Bakay2Sergey V. Frolov3Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityGazpromneft NTTs LLCLomonosov Moscow State UniversityLomonosov Moscow State UniversityBerezovsky depression, located on the north-east of the Pre-Patom foredeep, is a promising target for hydrocarbon prospecting, as evidenced by oil and gas shows established while drilling, the presence of structures and natural reservoirs. However, this area has not yet been adequately explored due to the low drilling density. Geochemical study of organic matter (OM) of the Riphean, Vendian and Lower Cambrian sediments showed that the main oil and gas source rock is represented by terrigenous-carbonate Vendian deposits. Rocks of the Seralakh Formation possess highest initial and residual potential, as well as interlayers of rocks with heightened content of algal OM in the Vendian and Lower Cambrian sections. The oxidation of OM during sedimentation and the presence of bottom algae could have a negative impact on the generation potential of these deposits, which led to a decrease in OM concentrations and deterioration of kerogen; most likely, these factors determine the smaller resources of the Berezovsky depression. Probably, the study of the Riphean complex deserves attention, because there are oil-source rocks highly enriched in OM in the Middle and Upper Riphean of the south-west of the Baikal-Patom fold zone, the transformation of which is corresponded to peak of «oil window» – «gas window».https://geors.ru/archive/article/1086/berezovsky depressionoil source rocksgeneration potential of organic matterhydrocarbons
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author Natalia P. Fadeeva
Nikita V. Morozov
Elena A. Bakay
Sergey V. Frolov
spellingShingle Natalia P. Fadeeva
Nikita V. Morozov
Elena A. Bakay
Sergey V. Frolov
Geochemical background of Berezovsky depression oil and gas potential (Eastern Siberia)
Georesursy
berezovsky depression
oil source rocks
generation potential of organic matter
hydrocarbons
author_facet Natalia P. Fadeeva
Nikita V. Morozov
Elena A. Bakay
Sergey V. Frolov
author_sort Natalia P. Fadeeva
title Geochemical background of Berezovsky depression oil and gas potential (Eastern Siberia)
title_short Geochemical background of Berezovsky depression oil and gas potential (Eastern Siberia)
title_full Geochemical background of Berezovsky depression oil and gas potential (Eastern Siberia)
title_fullStr Geochemical background of Berezovsky depression oil and gas potential (Eastern Siberia)
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical background of Berezovsky depression oil and gas potential (Eastern Siberia)
title_sort geochemical background of berezovsky depression oil and gas potential (eastern siberia)
publisher Georesursy Ltd.
series Georesursy
issn 1608-5043
1608-5078
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Berezovsky depression, located on the north-east of the Pre-Patom foredeep, is a promising target for hydrocarbon prospecting, as evidenced by oil and gas shows established while drilling, the presence of structures and natural reservoirs. However, this area has not yet been adequately explored due to the low drilling density. Geochemical study of organic matter (OM) of the Riphean, Vendian and Lower Cambrian sediments showed that the main oil and gas source rock is represented by terrigenous-carbonate Vendian deposits. Rocks of the Seralakh Formation possess highest initial and residual potential, as well as interlayers of rocks with heightened content of algal OM in the Vendian and Lower Cambrian sections. The oxidation of OM during sedimentation and the presence of bottom algae could have a negative impact on the generation potential of these deposits, which led to a decrease in OM concentrations and deterioration of kerogen; most likely, these factors determine the smaller resources of the Berezovsky depression. Probably, the study of the Riphean complex deserves attention, because there are oil-source rocks highly enriched in OM in the Middle and Upper Riphean of the south-west of the Baikal-Patom fold zone, the transformation of which is corresponded to peak of «oil window» – «gas window».
topic berezovsky depression
oil source rocks
generation potential of organic matter
hydrocarbons
url https://geors.ru/archive/article/1086/
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