Locations of nonstructural hydrocarbon traps on the shelf of the northern Barents Sea


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Abstract

This paper considers the results of summarized integrated geophysical investigations that were carried out from 2006 to 2012. The investigations included common depth point (CDP) seismic reflection survey, over water gravity survey, and differential hydromagnetic exploration with a total work scope of 30 000 linear kilometers. The deep structural tectonic plan, the structural and lithofacies features of the sedimentary cover section on the basic reflecting boundaries, and the features of the seismogeological complexes and seismic sections on a depth scale have been studied, and geological oil-and-gas zoning of the Northern Barents shelf has been made. Seventy-nine local anticlinal highs have been revealed, and the zones with potential nonstructural hydrocarbon traps have been determined. Due to the lack of huge anticlinal highs in the northern Barents Sea region, nonstructural traps are of interest in studying and replacing the mineral raw material base of Russia, as well as for arranging marine exploration.

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G. S. Kazanin

Marine Arctic Geological Expedition

Author for correspondence.
Email: info@mage.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Sofii Perovskoi 26, Murmansk, 183038

S. P. Pavlov

Marine Arctic Geological Expedition

Email: info@mage.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Sofii Perovskoi 26, Murmansk, 183038

G. A. Tarasov

Marine Arctic Geological Expedition; Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center

Email: info@mage.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Sofii Perovskoi 26, Murmansk, 183038; ul. Vladimirskaya 17, Murmansk, 183010

V. V. Schlykova

Marine Arctic Geological Expedition

Email: info@mage.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Sofii Perovskoi 26, Murmansk, 183038

G. G. Matishov

Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center

Email: info@mage.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Vladimirskaya 17, Murmansk, 183010


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