“…Thus, the observed higher C1-C3-naphthalene alkylation 4-+ 2,3 diMN 1,5-diMN 1,2-diMN 1,3,7-triMN 1,3,6-triMN 1,3,5 + 1,4,6-triMN 2,3,6-triMN 1,2,7-+ 1,6,7-triMN 1,2,6-triMN 1,2 and lack of elevated 1,6-dimethylnaphthalene concentration in the oils of group I indicate a carbonate source rock while lower naphthalene alkylation and an elevated 1,6-dimenthylnaphthalene concentration in the oils of group II is associated with the presence of clay minerals in their source rocks; this was confirmed by the earlier findings within BMB and Cychry platforms by Kotarba and Wagner (2007) and Kosakowski and Krajewski (2015). Since the source rocks for the oils of group I (= group VI in Słowakiewicz et al 2018) have not been confirmed, and taking into account the diverse specificity in their molecular composition of selected compound classes compared to that in the oils of group II, together with the increasing maturity direction of the hydrocarbons and the known Zechstein subsidence in that NE direction (Hakenberg and Świderska 1997;Czekański et al 2010), it is postulated that the hydrocarbons which accumulated in the Zielin isolated carbonate platform migrated even further from that NE direction, from carbonates in the wider basin of the Gorzów Block, towards the SW direction. Most probably, the oils were sourced from organic-rich facies of the platform top (lagoonal-microbial-tidal flat) and they migrated laterally through the strata following subsidence and tilting of the platform in this part of the Main Dolomite basin, in a similar way to that suggested by Kotarba and Wagner (2007) for the Gorzów-Międzychód-Lubiatów area.…”