The New Salt-Dome Area of Kazakhstan and its Oil and Gas Prospects

Author(s):  
N. G. Davydov ◽  
K. Sydykov ◽  
V. Sorokin
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2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. SQ15-SQ24
Author(s):  
Christian H. Henke ◽  
Markus H. Krieger ◽  
Kurt Strack ◽  
Andrea Zerilli

Imaging subsalt is still a challenging task in oil and gas exploration. We have used magnetotellurics (MT) to improve the integration of seismic and gravity data to image the Wedehof salt dome, located in the Northern German Basin. High-density natural field source broadband MT data were acquired and enhanced the definition of the top and overhanging salt structures in addition to imaging the salt dome root. Salt boundaries show strong resistivity contrasts with the surrounding sediments and thus represent a good target for electromagnetic measurements, especially for top salt and salt flanks imaging. With integrated 3D gravity modeling focusing on the salt dome’s flanks at intermediate depths, an improved model was achieved. The new model provided sound input to a follow-up seismic depth migration that led to an improved imaging of the subsalt target proven by subsequent exploration drilling. The integrated interpretation of MT, gravity, and seismic combines the strengths of the different physics, thus increasing imaging reliability and reducing exploration drilling risks. Using a conservative workflow that included a feasibility study with field noise evaluation and careful acquisition parameter testing prior to survey start, a broadband array data acquisition, and advanced processing, the survey area's severe cultural noise issues could be overcome.


2021 ◽  
pp. 109-117
Author(s):  
Viktor OHAR ◽  
Nataliya NESINA ◽  
Olena OLIYNYK

The geological structure of the Romny salt dome and related the Romny oil field as the first discovered one in the Eastern region of Ukraine are described. The history of its discovery and development of the field are featured. The geological and geophysical study of this area is characterized. Under generalization of geological and geophysical data, paleotectonic and peleogeothermal reconstructions on the Romny structure derived from the results of drilling of Gerasymivska-1 exploration well. The cyclic intermittent development of the salt dome structure is demonstrated. It is proved that the upper intersalt Frasnian source rocks could generate hydrocarbons starting from the early Visean time. According to the results of seismic surveys the uplifted block is outlined in the area of the northern edge of the salt dome. The presence of hydrocarbon pools in of the Visean and Serpukhovian granular reservoirs as well as in the salt breccia is predicted applying seismic attributes analysis for this block. The carbonate reservoirs of the lower part of the Bashkirian sequence, the productivity of which is established at the nearest located Velyki Bubny field, can be potentially oil and gas-bearing. 


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