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Energy Potential of the Russian Arctic Seas: Choice of the Development Strategy. / Пискарев-Васильев, Алексей Лазаревич; Shkatov, Michail.
Elsevier, 2012. 428 стр. (Developments in Petroleum Science; Том 58).Результаты исследований: Книги, отчёты, сборники › книга, в т.ч. монография, учебник › Рецензирование
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Energy Potential of the Russian Arctic Seas: Choice of the Development Strategy.
AU - Пискарев-Васильев, Алексей Лазаревич
AU - Shkatov, Michail
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The structure of sedimentary basins of the Russian Arctic Seas is studied and illustrated by a number of maps, cross-sections and geophysical models. The calculated density models of the Earth crust illustrate the deep structure of the main blocks of the crust. Five major gas-condensate and gas fields are discovered here: three (Shtokman, Ludlov, Ledovoe) in the Barents and two (Leningrad and Rusanov) in the Kara Sea. Geological and geophysical characteristics of the Russian Arctic Sea sedimentary basins allow an estimation of their hydrocarbon potential by comparison with the known world analogues. Total potential resources of giant deposits of hydrocarbons in Russian Arctic Seas are estimated at 470 billion barrels of oil equivalent. The richest resources are the Kara Sea and Laptev Sea. Less rich is Barents Sea. The relatively smaller contribution to the overall estimation of the resources makes the resources of East-Siberian Sea and Chukchi Sea. Development the energy capacity of the continental shelf of
AB - The structure of sedimentary basins of the Russian Arctic Seas is studied and illustrated by a number of maps, cross-sections and geophysical models. The calculated density models of the Earth crust illustrate the deep structure of the main blocks of the crust. Five major gas-condensate and gas fields are discovered here: three (Shtokman, Ludlov, Ledovoe) in the Barents and two (Leningrad and Rusanov) in the Kara Sea. Geological and geophysical characteristics of the Russian Arctic Sea sedimentary basins allow an estimation of their hydrocarbon potential by comparison with the known world analogues. Total potential resources of giant deposits of hydrocarbons in Russian Arctic Seas are estimated at 470 billion barrels of oil equivalent. The richest resources are the Kara Sea and Laptev Sea. Less rich is Barents Sea. The relatively smaller contribution to the overall estimation of the resources makes the resources of East-Siberian Sea and Chukchi Sea. Development the energy capacity of the continental shelf of
M3 - Book
SN - 978-0-444-53784-3
T3 - Developments in Petroleum Science
BT - Energy Potential of the Russian Arctic Seas: Choice of the Development Strategy.
PB - Elsevier
ER -
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