scholarly journals Interpretation of near-field transient electromagnetic sounding data with the account of induction-induced polarization in areal exploration for oil and gas in the south of the Siberian craton

Author(s):  
Sofia Kompaniets ◽  
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Nikolai Kozhevnikov ◽  
Ekaterina Murzina ◽  
Vyacheslav Emelyanov ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gulevich O.A. ◽  
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Volkomirskaya L.B. ◽  
Varenkov V.V. ◽  
Reznikov A.E. ◽  
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Presented data of the method of reflected electromagnetic waves (MREW), obtained during the complex geophysical studies on the territory of an oil and gas field in the permafrost zone to a depth of over 500 meters, allow estimating the distribution of the relative electrical conductivity. Using direct measurements of MREW, subsurface boundaries, contrasting in terms of electrophysical characteristics, were detected. The paper presents a comparison of the MREW data with the data of the near-field transient electromagnetic sounding (TEM). The theoretical basis of the integration of the MREW and TEM methods in the 1–100 MHz range is discussed.


Author(s):  
Mahmood Monshipouri

The relationship between Iran, Turkey and the South Caucasus states have been influenced by an array of geopolitical, strategic, cultural, and economic factors. The competition between Iran and Turkey and their roles in the South Caucasus are best defined by traditional balance-of-power relations and the broader context of the post-Soviet era. This chapter unpacks the complex dynamics of pipeline politics in the South Caucasus region by underlying the need to understand the “Great Power Game” involving geostrategic and geo-economic interests of local governments, regional actors, global powers, and international oil companies. The larger focus turns on underscoring the importance of the region’s large oil and gas reserves; its land connection between the Caspian Sea, South Caucasus, and Europe; and its long-standing territorial conflicts in the post-Soviet era. Iran and Turkey have fought for influence in the South Caucasus while maintaining relatively good bilateral relationships in the region.


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