东西伯利亚北部奥利尼克-阿纳巴尔复合构造沉积要素

V. B. Ershova, A. Khudoley, S. Drachev, A. V. Prokopiev, S. V. Shimanskiy
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奥利尼克-阿纳巴尔复合构造沉积要素(OLA CTSE)位于西伯利亚克拉通北部。其构造和沉积历史受两大构造事件控制:(i) 中新生代断裂;(ii) 埃迪卡拉-寒武纪(至中泥盆统?沉积演替主要以中新生代至寒武纪地层为代表,包括库纳姆卡地层(Fm)中下部的黑色页岩。克拉里昂-奥拉中央采油区(OLA CTSE)的碳氢化合物潜力是由大面积表层沥青油田、反斜面结构、大面积礁石堆积以及直接接近潜在源岩(库纳姆卡岩层)所决定的。地震剖面网格非常稀少,且缺乏勘探井,这限制了对石油潜力的了解。由于缺乏封隔,断层分布广泛,导致沉积物覆盖层具有明显的垂直渗透性,黑云母岩和金伯利岩岩浆活动丰富,这些都是限制石油潜力的因素。苏联时期钻探的油井没有发现任何商业石油。
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Olenek-Anabar Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element, Northern East Siberia
The Olenek-Anabar Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element (OLA CTSE) is located in the northern part of the Siberian Craton. Its structure and depositional history is controlled by two main tectonic events: (i) Mesoproterozoic rifting; (ii) Ediacaran-Cambrian (to Middle Devonian?) post-rift thermal subsidence. The sedimentary succession is mainly represented by Mesoproterozoic to Cambrian strata including the black shales of lower-middle Kuonamka Formation (Fm). The hydrocarbon potential of the OLA CTSE is defined by the presence of large superficial bitumen fields, anticlinal structures, large reefal build-ups, and direct proximity to the potential source rock (Kuonamka Fm). A very scarce grid of seismic profiles and lack of exploration wells limits the knowledge of the petroleum potential. The lack of seals and broad occurrences of faults causing significant vertical permeability of sediment cover, abundant occurrences of mafic and kimberlite magmatism are limiting factors regarding the petroleum potential. Wells drilled during the Soviet-era did not recover any commercial discoveries.
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