In the South of Western Siberia oil-perspectivity Jurassic deposits are characterized by multi – and small-scale. The interpretation of earth remote sensing materials in the visible, near and far infrared ranges allowed to evaluate the oil potential of numerous domes and depressions on the basis of combining geodynamically stressed zones and calculating the physical characteristics of the earth's surface (albedo, radiation coefficient, thermal inertia, convective heat flow, daily evaporation of moisture, DEM, weather conditions, etc.), including the procedure of reference classification, where the standards are the nearest oil and gas condensate fields. The forecast boundary of “oil and gas condensate” lands of the South of Western Siberia is displaced to the latitude of u.v. Lebyazhye of the Eastern part of the Kurgan region.
Thanks to the complex approach to the study of natural cracking (use of modern remote and geochemical research) in the southern regions of Western Siberia (south of theTyumen region), large regional tectonic blocks and depression zones have been identified by space and geological-geophysical data. Their potential for detecting hydrocarbon deposits was evaluated, taking into account the geodynamic and fluid dynamic approaches.
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