2018
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609.201802327
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Conditions for the Formation of Ultra-deep Hydrocarbon Systems

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“…Significant commercial discoveries and project successes in many sedimentary basins in China [2,3], on the shelf of the Gulf of Mexico [4] and Brazil (Santos, Campos) [5], as well as theoretical elaborations allowed to refine the possibilities of generation and preservation of hydrocarbons (including liquid hydrocarbons) at large depths [6].These reasons explain the interest in the strata of basal horizons of ancient platforms [7], basement protrusions [8,9], and transitional (between basement and sedimentary deposits) complexes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant commercial discoveries and project successes in many sedimentary basins in China [2,3], on the shelf of the Gulf of Mexico [4] and Brazil (Santos, Campos) [5], as well as theoretical elaborations allowed to refine the possibilities of generation and preservation of hydrocarbons (including liquid hydrocarbons) at large depths [6].These reasons explain the interest in the strata of basal horizons of ancient platforms [7], basement protrusions [8,9], and transitional (between basement and sedimentary deposits) complexes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was established [7][8][9][10] that for conversion of the organic matter in oil are important the position of the oil and gas window, deposition and basin subsidence rates. Deposition of the sediment cover had various rates associated with the basin subsidence tempo and the volume of the sediment fill.…”
Section: Specifics Of Hydrocarbon Generation In the South-caspian Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%