Energy Potential of the Russian Arctic Seas : Choice of development strategy.
The structure of sedimentary basins of the Russian Arctic Seas is studied and illustrated by a number of maps, cross-sections and geophysical models. The calculated density models of the Earth crust illustrate the deep structure of the main blocks of the crust. Five major gas-condensate and gas fiel...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington :
Elsevier Science,
2012.
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Colección: | Developments in Petroleum Science ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Energy Potential of the Russian Arctic Seas: Choice of Development Strategy; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Prospecting, Exploration, and Development of Oil-and-Gas Fieldsin the Twentieth Century; 1.1. Organization of Oil Production and Delivery; 1.2. Oil Exploration and Production Until 1947; 1.3. Oil Exploration and Production in the Period 1947-1973; 1.4. Oil Exploration and Production in the Period 1973-1986; 1.5. Oil Exploration and Production in the Period 1986-2010; 1.5.1. Changing Forms of Organizing the Exploration and Deliveries of Hydrocarbon Raw Materials.
- 1.5.2. Development of Seismic Surveying as the Leading Method of Prospecting and Exploration of Hydrocarbon Raw Materials1.5.3. Increasing Role of Unconventional Methods in Prospecting and Exploration of Hydrocarbon Raw Materials; 1.5.4. Development of Marine Electrical Exploration Methods; Chapter 2: Sedimentary Basins of the Barentsand Kara Seas; 2.1. Origination of Current Notions of the Geological Structure and Evolutionary History of the Region; 2.2. Structure of Sedimentary Cover in the Region; 2.3. Geophysical Fields and Density Models of the Earth's Crust.
- 2.4. Studies of the Earth's Crustal Structure on Geotraverses2.5. Specific Features of Regional Evolution in the Jurassic-Cretaceous Period, Based on Studies of Composition and Magnetism; 2.6. Earth's Crustal Structure and Distribution of Oil-and-Gas Fields; Chapter 3: Sedimentary Basins of the Laptev, East Siberian, and Chukchi Seas; 3.1. Generation of notions on the geological structure of the northeastern seas of Russia; 3.2. Crustal models of the Earth; 3.3. Studies of the crustal structure on geotraverses; 3.4. Sedimentary cover characteristics of the region.
- 3.5. Basement structure, deep structure, and evolution of the regionChapter 4: Potential Oil-and-Gas Presence in the Sedimentary Basins of the Arctic Seas of Russia as Compared with the Largest Developed Basins of the World Ocean; 4.1. Morphological and Geological Characteristics of the Largest Sedimentary Sea Basins with Proven Oil-and-Gas Presence; 4.2. Sedimentary basins of the Atlantic and the Arctic oceans; 4.3. Sedimentary Basins of the Persian Gulf, Caspian and Red Seas, East Mediterranean; 4.4. Sedimentary Basins of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
- 4.5. Density of Hydrocarbon Reserves in the Large Fields of the Offshore Provinces4.6. Productivity, Development Period, Investments; 4.7. Potential Resources of Hydrocarbon Raw Materials in Offshore Sedimentary Basins in the Arctic Seas of Russia; 4.8. Natural Climatic Features of the Arctic Shelf and Environmental Safety of the Operations; Chapter 5: Information Support for Offshore Field Development; 5.1. Geographic IAS for the Objects of Subsurface Management in the Shelf Zones of the Russian Federation; 5.1.1. Tasks and Objectives of the IAS.