Prospects of oil and gas potential of the South Torgai sedimentary basin

Author:

,A. Uakhiova ,R. Madisheva , ,N. Askarova , ,R. Adilkhanov , ,G. Zheksenbaeva ,

Abstract

One of the main directions for assessing the prospects of oil production is the study of oils. In this regard, modern geochemical studies are widely used in forecasting the oil and gas potential of the subsurface, occupying an important role in the question of the origin and source of hydrocarbons. The study is aimed at a comprehensive analysis of the geochemical characteristics of the South Torgai sedimentary basin in order to identify and assess the prospects for oil and gas potential. Comparing the composition of oils from different deposits makes it possible to determine the oil source strata, zones of oil formation and oil accumulation. The compounds in oils that are most or least susceptible to changes under the influence of factors such as water leaching, biodegradation and thermal transformation are subject to comparison. The relative content of individual classes of compounds in the oils of the Aryskum trough, the geological characteristics of oil samples and the distribution of normal alkanes are presented. In this work, a comparative analysis of previously conducted geochemical studies was carried out to determine the composition and genesis of oils in the Aryskum trough. Biomarkers in oils, which make it possible to restore the genetic properties of oils and determine the conditions of sedimentation of oil-generating organic substances, indicate the presence of suboxidation conditions, redox potential and predominantly oxidative environment in the process of sedimentation of organic substances. The results obtained are important for understanding the processes of oil formation and generation, as well as for further forecasting the oil content of the South Torgai sedimentary basin.

Publisher

Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Benefication (Publications)

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