Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Systems in the Dniepr-Donets Basin, Ukraine

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Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Systems in the Dniepr-Donets Basin, Ukraine. / Misch, David; Sachsenhofer, Reinhard; Groß, Doris et al.
2016. Abstract from 78th EAGE Conference & Exhibition 2016, Vienna, Austria.

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Misch D, Sachsenhofer R, Groß D, Mahlstedt N, Bechtel A. Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Systems in the Dniepr-Donets Basin, Ukraine. 2016. Abstract from 78th EAGE Conference & Exhibition 2016, Vienna, Austria. doi: 10.3997/2214-4609.201601254

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title = "Conventional and Unconventional Petroleum Systems in the Dniepr-Donets Basin, Ukraine",
abstract = "Hydrocarbons are produced in Ukraine mainly in the Dniepr-Donets Basin (DDB; e.g. Tari, 2010). It is generally accepted that Lower Carboniferous rocks (V-23 “Rudov Beds”) represent one of the main source rocks in the DDB (Sachsenhofer et al., 2010; Misch et al., 2015). In an attempt to evaluate theircontribution to the charging of conventional oil and gas deposits, as well as their importance as a target for shale oil/gas production, bulk geochemical data, biomarker and isotope geochemistry, as well as data from Py-GC measurements and kinetic experiments were used for a characterization of the petroleum system.Results proved Rudov Beds (V-23) and adjacent Visean intervals to be one of the main source rocks for conventional oil and gas fields in the DDB. The majority of investigated oil and gas/condensate samples could be correlated either to a Visean or a Serpukhovian source. Apart from that, average TOC values ofRudov Beds within as well as north and northwest of the Srebnen Bay (northwestern DDB) are sufficient for unconventional production, although thermal maturity is a critical factor. Wells along the northeastern basin margin neither host sufficient TOC contents, nor do they reach the maturity cut-off for shale gas / liquids production.",
author = "David Misch and Reinhard Sachsenhofer and Doris Gro{\ss} and Nicolaj Mahlstedt and Achim Bechtel",
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note = "78th EAGE Conference & Exhibition 2016 ; Conference date: 30-05-2016 Through 03-06-2016",

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AU - Misch, David

AU - Sachsenhofer, Reinhard

AU - Groß, Doris

AU - Mahlstedt, Nicolaj

AU - Bechtel, Achim

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N2 - Hydrocarbons are produced in Ukraine mainly in the Dniepr-Donets Basin (DDB; e.g. Tari, 2010). It is generally accepted that Lower Carboniferous rocks (V-23 “Rudov Beds”) represent one of the main source rocks in the DDB (Sachsenhofer et al., 2010; Misch et al., 2015). In an attempt to evaluate theircontribution to the charging of conventional oil and gas deposits, as well as their importance as a target for shale oil/gas production, bulk geochemical data, biomarker and isotope geochemistry, as well as data from Py-GC measurements and kinetic experiments were used for a characterization of the petroleum system.Results proved Rudov Beds (V-23) and adjacent Visean intervals to be one of the main source rocks for conventional oil and gas fields in the DDB. The majority of investigated oil and gas/condensate samples could be correlated either to a Visean or a Serpukhovian source. Apart from that, average TOC values ofRudov Beds within as well as north and northwest of the Srebnen Bay (northwestern DDB) are sufficient for unconventional production, although thermal maturity is a critical factor. Wells along the northeastern basin margin neither host sufficient TOC contents, nor do they reach the maturity cut-off for shale gas / liquids production.

AB - Hydrocarbons are produced in Ukraine mainly in the Dniepr-Donets Basin (DDB; e.g. Tari, 2010). It is generally accepted that Lower Carboniferous rocks (V-23 “Rudov Beds”) represent one of the main source rocks in the DDB (Sachsenhofer et al., 2010; Misch et al., 2015). In an attempt to evaluate theircontribution to the charging of conventional oil and gas deposits, as well as their importance as a target for shale oil/gas production, bulk geochemical data, biomarker and isotope geochemistry, as well as data from Py-GC measurements and kinetic experiments were used for a characterization of the petroleum system.Results proved Rudov Beds (V-23) and adjacent Visean intervals to be one of the main source rocks for conventional oil and gas fields in the DDB. The majority of investigated oil and gas/condensate samples could be correlated either to a Visean or a Serpukhovian source. Apart from that, average TOC values ofRudov Beds within as well as north and northwest of the Srebnen Bay (northwestern DDB) are sufficient for unconventional production, although thermal maturity is a critical factor. Wells along the northeastern basin margin neither host sufficient TOC contents, nor do they reach the maturity cut-off for shale gas / liquids production.

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