2020
DOI: 10.18599/grs.2020.1.32-38
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New data on oil and gas potential of the Vychegda Trough

Abstract: This article is devoted to the problem of studying the petroleum potential of the underexplored territories of the European part of Russia, in particular, the Vychegda trough. Taken a new approach to assessing the hydrocarbon potential of the Vychegda trough, based on the allocation of petroleum systems, widely used abroad. Based on a comprehensive analysis of the geological structure of the deflection and geological-geochemical results, including those obtained by the authors, two potential petroleum systems … Show more

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“…Secondly, in the far southeast of the Vychegda Trough at the boundary with the Solikamsk Depression and the Kama Arch, there are known small commercial oil accumulations [18] and identified oil and gas manifestations in a wide interval of the Upper Paleozoic section. In general, accumulations of liquid HC have been discovered in the Timan and Bashkirian sediments at the Cherdyn field, in the Famennian-Tournaisian sediments at the Verkh-Sypanskoye, Vodorazdelnoye and Lesorubnoye fields and in the Tula sediments at the Amborskoye and Doldinskoye fields.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, in the far southeast of the Vychegda Trough at the boundary with the Solikamsk Depression and the Kama Arch, there are known small commercial oil accumulations [18] and identified oil and gas manifestations in a wide interval of the Upper Paleozoic section. In general, accumulations of liquid HC have been discovered in the Timan and Bashkirian sediments at the Cherdyn field, in the Famennian-Tournaisian sediments at the Verkh-Sypanskoye, Vodorazdelnoye and Lesorubnoye fields and in the Tula sediments at the Amborskoye and Doldinskoye fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%