Deep Structure, Tectonics and Petroleum Potential of the Western Sector of the Russian Arctic

The evolutionary-genetic method, whereby modern sedimentary basins are interpreted as end-products of a long geological evolution of a system of conjugate palaeo-basins, enables the assessment of the petroleum potential of the Western sector of the Russian Arctic. Modern basins in this region contai...

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Main Authors: Alexey S. Egorov, Oleg M. Prischepa, Yury V. Nefedov, Vladimir A. Kontorovich, Ilya Y. Vinokurov
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/258
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spelling doaj-dbc9b3c596f845caa078261e487a59492021-04-02T19:11:04ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-03-01925825810.3390/jmse9030258Deep Structure, Tectonics and Petroleum Potential of the Western Sector of the Russian ArcticAlexey S. Egorov0Oleg M. Prischepa1Yury V. Nefedov2Vladimir A. Kontorovich3Ilya Y. Vinokurov4The Faculty of Geology, Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education, Saint-Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint-Petersburg, RussiaOil and Gas Geology Department, Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education, Saint-Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint-Petersburg, RussiaOil and Gas Geology Department, Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education, Saint-Petersburg Mining University, 199106 Saint-Petersburg, RussiaSiberian Branch, Russian Academy of Science, The Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics, 630090 Novosibirsk, RussiaDeep Geophysics Department, Russian Geological Research Institute, 199106 Saint-Petersburg, RussiaThe evolutionary-genetic method, whereby modern sedimentary basins are interpreted as end-products of a long geological evolution of a system of conjugate palaeo-basins, enables the assessment of the petroleum potential of the Western sector of the Russian Arctic. Modern basins in this region contain relics of palaeo-basins of a certain tectonotype formed in varying geodynamic regimes. Petroleum potential estimates of the Western Arctic vary broadly—from 34.7 to more than 100 billion tons of oil equivalent with the share of liquid hydrocarbons from 5.3 to 13.4 billion tons of oil equivalent. At each stage of the development of palaeo-basins, favourable geological, geochemical and thermobaric conditions have emerged and determined the processes of oil and gas formation, migration, accumulation, and subsequent redistribution between different complexes. The most recent stage of basin formation is of crucial importance for the modern distribution of hydrocarbon accumulations. The primary evolutionary-genetic sequence associated with the oil and gas formation regime of a certain type is crucial for the assessment of petroleum potential. Tectonic schemes of individual crustal layers of the Western sector of the Russian Arctic have been compiled based on the interpretation of several seismic data sets. These schemes are accompanied by cross-sections of the Earth’s crust alongside reference geophysical profiles (geo-traverses). A tectonic scheme of the consolidated basement shows the location and nature of tectonic boundaries of cratons and platform plates with Grenvillian basement as well as Baikalian, Caledonian, Hercynian, and Early Cimmerian fold areas. Four groups of sedimentary basins are distinguished on the tectonic scheme of the platform cover according to the age of its formation: (1) Riphean-Mesozoic on the Early Precambrian basement; (2) Paleozoic-Cenozoic on the Baikalian and Grenvillian basements; (3) Late Paleozoic-Cenozoic on the Caledonian basement; (4) Mesozoic-Cenozoic, overlying a consolidated basement of different ages. Fragments of reference sections along geo-traverses illustrate features of the deep structure of the main geo-structures of the Arctic shelf and continental regions of polar Russia.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/258tectonic zoningdeep structure of the Earth’s crustWestern Russian Arcticreference geological and geophysical sections (geo-traverses)petroleum potential of the Western Russian Arcticresource base of the Arctic shelf
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author Alexey S. Egorov
Oleg M. Prischepa
Yury V. Nefedov
Vladimir A. Kontorovich
Ilya Y. Vinokurov
spellingShingle Alexey S. Egorov
Oleg M. Prischepa
Yury V. Nefedov
Vladimir A. Kontorovich
Ilya Y. Vinokurov
Deep Structure, Tectonics and Petroleum Potential of the Western Sector of the Russian Arctic
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
tectonic zoning
deep structure of the Earth’s crust
Western Russian Arctic
reference geological and geophysical sections (geo-traverses)
petroleum potential of the Western Russian Arctic
resource base of the Arctic shelf
author_facet Alexey S. Egorov
Oleg M. Prischepa
Yury V. Nefedov
Vladimir A. Kontorovich
Ilya Y. Vinokurov
author_sort Alexey S. Egorov
title Deep Structure, Tectonics and Petroleum Potential of the Western Sector of the Russian Arctic
title_short Deep Structure, Tectonics and Petroleum Potential of the Western Sector of the Russian Arctic
title_full Deep Structure, Tectonics and Petroleum Potential of the Western Sector of the Russian Arctic
title_fullStr Deep Structure, Tectonics and Petroleum Potential of the Western Sector of the Russian Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Deep Structure, Tectonics and Petroleum Potential of the Western Sector of the Russian Arctic
title_sort deep structure, tectonics and petroleum potential of the western sector of the russian arctic
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The evolutionary-genetic method, whereby modern sedimentary basins are interpreted as end-products of a long geological evolution of a system of conjugate palaeo-basins, enables the assessment of the petroleum potential of the Western sector of the Russian Arctic. Modern basins in this region contain relics of palaeo-basins of a certain tectonotype formed in varying geodynamic regimes. Petroleum potential estimates of the Western Arctic vary broadly—from 34.7 to more than 100 billion tons of oil equivalent with the share of liquid hydrocarbons from 5.3 to 13.4 billion tons of oil equivalent. At each stage of the development of palaeo-basins, favourable geological, geochemical and thermobaric conditions have emerged and determined the processes of oil and gas formation, migration, accumulation, and subsequent redistribution between different complexes. The most recent stage of basin formation is of crucial importance for the modern distribution of hydrocarbon accumulations. The primary evolutionary-genetic sequence associated with the oil and gas formation regime of a certain type is crucial for the assessment of petroleum potential. Tectonic schemes of individual crustal layers of the Western sector of the Russian Arctic have been compiled based on the interpretation of several seismic data sets. These schemes are accompanied by cross-sections of the Earth’s crust alongside reference geophysical profiles (geo-traverses). A tectonic scheme of the consolidated basement shows the location and nature of tectonic boundaries of cratons and platform plates with Grenvillian basement as well as Baikalian, Caledonian, Hercynian, and Early Cimmerian fold areas. Four groups of sedimentary basins are distinguished on the tectonic scheme of the platform cover according to the age of its formation: (1) Riphean-Mesozoic on the Early Precambrian basement; (2) Paleozoic-Cenozoic on the Baikalian and Grenvillian basements; (3) Late Paleozoic-Cenozoic on the Caledonian basement; (4) Mesozoic-Cenozoic, overlying a consolidated basement of different ages. Fragments of reference sections along geo-traverses illustrate features of the deep structure of the main geo-structures of the Arctic shelf and continental regions of polar Russia.
topic tectonic zoning
deep structure of the Earth’s crust
Western Russian Arctic
reference geological and geophysical sections (geo-traverses)
petroleum potential of the Western Russian Arctic
resource base of the Arctic shelf
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/3/258
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