EXPLORATION PLAYS IN THE CAUCASUS REGION

IF 1.8 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Petroleum Geology Pub Date : 2021-06-26 DOI:10.1111/jpg.12791
G. Tari, G. Blackbourn, D.R.D. Boote, R.F. Sachsenhofer, A. Yukler
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Exploration efforts around the Greater Caucasus region started towards the end of the 19th century and established a wide range of petroleum play types in various basin segments around the orogen. All these plays are associated with the flanks of the inverted thrust-fold belt and the adjacent foreland basin systems, but display significant variation among the basin segments depending on the tectonostratigraphic units involved and the degree of exploration maturity. Whereas the same main source rocks have generated most of the hydrocarbons in all the basins (namely organic-rich shales in the Oligocene – Lower Miocene Maykop Group and the Eocene Kuma Formation), it is primarily the trapping style, both proven and speculative, which is responsible for the broad spectrum of play types observed. Eleven play type diagrams across six main petroleum provinces of the Greater Caucasus region are presented in this paper and summarize the current exploration understanding of the existing discoveries and potential new play targets. These play cartoons offer a prospect-scale summary of both mature producing and underexplored basin segments in a coherent visual manner, and are therefore intended to promote future exploration efforts in the Caucasus region. The testing of new play types requires the proper risking of the two most critical elements in the region: hydrocarbon kitchen effectiveness, and post-charge trap modification. The de-risking of these factors will require properly designed, fit-for-purpose acquisition of modern geological and geophysical data sets.

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大高加索地区的勘探工作始于19世纪末,并在造山带周围的不同盆地段建立了广泛的油气类型。这些储层均与逆冲褶皱带侧翼和邻近的前陆盆地体系有关,但不同的构造地层单元和勘探成熟度在不同的盆地段之间表现出明显的差异。虽然在所有盆地中,相同的主要烃源岩产生了大部分的烃(即渐新统-下中新统Maykop组和始新统Kuma组的富有机质页岩),但主要是圈闭类型,无论是已证实的还是推测的,这都是观察到的广泛的油气藏类型的原因。本文介绍了大高加索地区6个主要产油区的11个储层类型图,并总结了目前对现有发现和潜在新储层的勘探认识。这些动画以连贯的视觉方式提供了成熟生产和未勘探盆地段的远景规模总结,因此旨在促进高加索地区未来的勘探工作。新储层类型的测试需要对该地区两个最关键的因素进行适当的风险评估:油气厨房有效性和充注后圈闭改造。消除这些因素的风险将需要适当设计、适合目的的现代地质和地球物理数据集的获取。
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Journal of Petroleum Geology
Journal of Petroleum Geology 地学-地球科学综合
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22
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6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Petroleum Geology is a quarterly journal devoted to the geology of oil and natural gas. Editorial preference is given to original papers on oilfield regions of the world outside North America and on topics of general application in petroleum exploration and development operations, including geochemical and geophysical studies, basin modelling and reservoir evaluation.
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