scholarly journals ANALYSIS OF LICENSING OF MINERAL RESOURCES FOR 2000-2021 IN THE WESTERN REGIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA)

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 302-309
Author(s):  
Sergej A. Moiseev ◽  
Elena V. Belova ◽  
Alevtina O. Gordeeva ◽  
Elena N. Kuznecova ◽  
Larisa N. Konstantinova

Licensing of the western regions of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) was considered as of 03.01.2021. 76 subsoil plots were allocated on this territory and 23 companies engaged in geological exploration, exploration and production of hydrocarbons were registered. The largest volume of exploration work was carried out by PJSC Surgutneftegas and Rosneft. In the period from 2009 to 2020, 15 oil and gas fields were discovered.

10.1144/m52 ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 52 (1) ◽  
pp. NP.1-NP

Geological Society Memoir 52 records the extraordinary journey of more than 50 years that has led to the development of some 458 oil and gas fields on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS). It contains papers on almost 150 onshore and offshore fields in all of the UK's main petroliferous basins. These papers range from look-backs on some of the first-developed gas fields in the Southern North Sea, to papers on fields that have only just been brought into production or may still remain undeveloped, and includes two candidate CO2 sequestration projects.These papers are intended to provide a consistent summary of the exploration, appraisal, development and production history of each field, leading to the current subsurface understanding which is described in greater detail. As such, the Memoir will be an enduring reference source for those exploring for, developing, producing hydrocarbons and sequestering CO2 on the UKCS in the coming decades. It encapsulates the petroleum industry's deep subsurface knowledge accrued over more than 50 years of exploration and production.


1991 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. NP-NP ◽  

The United Kingdom Oil and Gas Fields has been produced to commemorate the first 25 years of hydrocarbon exploration and production in the United Kingdom North Sea. The result of this exploration has produced many benefits for the UK, its government and industry but above all for geologists and geophysicists, Articles on the 64 oil and gas fields discovered on the United Kingdom Continental Shelf are given in a standardized layout to provide easy to use databook for the petroleum geologist and geophysicist. The producing oil and gas fields have been arranged into:the Viking Graben, the Central Graben and Moray Firth, the Southern Gas Basin and Morecambe Basin. Also included are two introductory articles, the first sets the fields in a historical perspect!ve and the second places them in a stratigraphic framework.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oleg Serebryakov

The paper summarizes and examined extensive evidence on the environmental, geological and technological challenges of exploration and production of oil and gas, encountered during the development of the gigantic fields. Investigated environmental problems of underground disposal of wastes, the formation of zones of technogenic pollution, ecology megalonyx pressures and many others. Describes the environmental effects of oil and gas companies on the environment. The proposal for reducing the negative anthropogenic influence on the geoecological conditions of the environment. Justified the monitoring of the exploration and exploitation of deposits of natural raw materials. Is designed to masters, post-graduate students and students studying on the specialty "Environmental Geology", "Geology and Geochemistry of combustible minerals", "Geology of marine oil and gas fields", "Hydrogeology and engineering Geology", a wide range of scientific and industrial workers of the oil and gas industry, high school teachers and graduate students geoenvironmental, environmental, oil and gas fields.


Neft i gaz ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (120) ◽  
pp. 60-73
Author(s):  
О.S. TURKOV ◽  

The development of the economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan is largely based on a powerful base of mineral raw materials. The leading role is played by huge reserves of oil and gas. They are located in 6 oil and gas sedimentary basins of Western and Eastern Kazakhstan. More than 350 oil and gas fields have been explored in them, containing over 6.4 billion tons of recoverable oil reserves and about 4.5 trillion m3 of gas. The main volumes of oil reserves (85.2%) are concentrated in 25 large and giant fields. Numerous small objects contain only 5.3% of the reserves. In the changed situation on the world oil market, the development of such small fields with recoverable reserves of less than 1.0 million tons becomes unprofitable. In further work in new promising basins, one should focus on prospecting, first of all, large and medium-sized deposits


Author(s):  
V. S. Sitnikov ◽  
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R. F. Sevostyanova ◽  
K. A. Pavlova ◽  
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The article presents the development history of the oil and gas industry in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). It is shown that during the first seismic exploration, prospecting for fields was carried out exclusively in the lower reaches of the Vilyui River. These works made it possible to identify the large Khapchagai gas region in Mesozoic deposits in the eastern Vilyui syneclise and discover a number of gas fields. Traps on them are typical platform structures - brachyanticlines with first degrees of dips, without any traces of disjunctive tectonic dislocations. The latter are predicted here lower in the section, starting from the Permian top. Scientific concepts of oil and gas traps revealed in various years in Western Yakutia in the course of geological exploration, from the period of inition of the oil and gas geophysical service in the republic (1950) to the present, are considered. The evolution of concepts of the oil and gas trap structure is shown, using the example of Srednebotuobinskoye and Verkhnevilyuchanskoye fields. This evolution was carried out in the process of geological exploration due to a more complete record-keeping of disjunctive disllocations and their role in the structure of traps.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-37
Author(s):  
Fakharsyah Hanif Sugiyartomo

As an oil producing nation, Indonesia embodied its authority to manage its oil resources through article 33 paragraphs 3 of The Republic of Indonesia Constitution 1945. Regarding the article, this means that the state has the authority to manage Indonesian natural resources, directly or indirectly, through other public and/or private institutions and the profit of such activity shall be for the benefit of the people. This granted the state to appoint other institution, including a National/International Oil Company (NOC/IOC), to manage the exploration and production of oil, as that particular activity is regarded as a high risk and high capital business. In order to do so, according to Law no. 22 2001, the state may appoint a NOC/IOC through a production sharing contract. In this research, it is founded that the regulation that governed a production sharing contract with the gross split mechanism—Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 8 2017 jo. Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources No. 52 2017—does not have a strong legal basis. In overall, the management of oil and gas through the gross split mechanism does not gives a maximum benefit for the state, and does not attract the IOC/NOC interest to explore and produce oil and gas in Indonesia. Therefore, in this paper, the reviewing of oil and gas management through a gross split mechanism is recommended. Keywords: management, gross split scheme, income taxes


CIM Journal ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 195-214
Author(s):  
G. J. Simandl ◽  
C. Akam ◽  
M. Yakimoski ◽  
D. Richardson ◽  
A. Teucher ◽  
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Author(s):  
A.V. Antonov ◽  
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Yu.V. Maksimov ◽  
A.N. Korkishko ◽  
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