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FOREWORD
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
PROVINCE GEOLOGY
Province
Boundary and Geographic Setting
Political
Entities
Geologic
Setting
Exploration
History
PETROLEUM OCCURRENCE
Geographic
and Stratigraphic Location
Geochemistry
of Hydrocarbons
Migration
Paths and Petroleum System Size
SOURCE ROCK
Geographic
and Stratigraphic Location
Major Source Rock
Other Source Rocks
Thickness,
Lithology and Depositional Environment
Geochemistry
of Source Rock
Major Source Rock
Other Source Rocks
OVERBURDEN ROCK
Geographic
and Stratigraphic Location
Thickness,
Lithology and Depositional Environment
Geothermal
Gradient
Thermal
Maturity of Source Rock
TRAP STYLE OF OIL
AND GAS FIELDS
Trap
Style, Characteristics, and Development
Discovery
History
RESERVOIR ROCK
Identification
and Description
Reservoir
Properties
SEAL ROCK
ASSESSMENT UNITS
N.W.
Izhma-Pechora #10080101
Main
Basin Platform #10080102
Foredeep
Basins #10080103
SELECTED REFERENCES
FIGURES
1. Location
map
2. A.
Offshore structural cross section
B.
Northern onshore structural cross section
C.
Southern onshore structural cross section
3. Chart of
generalized stratigraphy
4. Numbers
of wells drilled
5. Map of petroleum
system and assessment units
6. Events chart
7. A.
Burial history chart for Izhma-Pechora Depression
B. Burial
history chart for the Malaya Zemlya monocline
C. Burial
history chart for the Pechora-Kolva Aulacogen
D. Burial
history chart for the Khoreyver Depression
E. Burial
history chart for the Varandey-Adzva Zone
F. Burial
history chart for the Uralian foredeep region
8. Burial history chart
for the Sorokin Swell coastal region
TABLES
1. Producing
fields with Domanik-sourced hydrocarbons
2. Reserve
allocations and reservoir characteristics by age and lithology
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¹ Domanik-Paleozoic Total
Petroleum System (#100801), northwestern Russia and southern Barents Sea,
Timan-Pechora Basin Province (#1008), Former Soviet Union (Region 1)
² Sandra J. Lindquist,
Consulting Geologist Contractor to U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO
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