Geofluid Dynamic Concept of Prospecting for Hydrocarbon Accumulations in the Earth Crust


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In our paper we produce new evidence of the tectonosphere and hydrosphere structure of oil and gas sedimentary basins and confirm significant influence of geofluid-dynamic processes on formation of hydrocarbon accumulations in the crust at the great depths. In our opinion the theory based on obsolete views on the tectonosphere structure lessen the importance the sedimentary migration theory of hydrocarbon generation. We prognosticate a particular stagnant type of post-elysionic water-drive systems in the crust at the great depths in conditions of increased hydrodynamic isolation. Absence of regionally sustained vertical and lateral drainage layers characterizes geological environment where stagnant type developed, and, corollary, fluids outflow into external environment is practically unfeasible. The subsalt filling complexes of the epicontinental deepwater basins are included into the post-elysionic water-drive systems. These complexes occur at the great depths and possibility of striking unique and large oil and gas fields there is inherent. We propose a system of fluid-dynamic conditions for preserving hydrocarbon accumulations in the lower crust as a result of developing sedimentary-migration theory for oil and gas formation. We consider the refinement of methods for prospecting and exploration large deposits at the great depths will pave the way for expanded reproduction of hydrocarbon reserves in the “old” oil and gas producing regions in our country.

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M. Antipov

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: abukova@ipng.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 119017

L. Abukova

Institute of Oil and Gas Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: abukova@ipng.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 119333

Y. Volozh

Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: abukova@ipng.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 119017

A. Dmitrievsky

Institute of Oil and Gas Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: abukova@ipng.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 119333

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