Halyna Havryshkiv, Natalia Radkovets
Paleocene deposits of the Ukrainian Carpathians: geological
and petrographic characteristics, reservoir properties
Santrauka The Paleocene Yamna Formation represents one of
the main oil-bearing sequences in the Ukrainian part of the Carpathian
petroleum province. Major oil accumulations occur in the Boryslav-Pokuttya and
Skyba Units of the Ukrainian Carpathians. In the great part of the study area,
the Yamna Formation is made up of thick turbiditic sandstone layers functioning
as reservoir rocks for oil and gas. The reconstructions of depositional
environments of the Paleocene flysch deposits performed based on well log data,
lithological and petrographic investigations showed that the terrigenous
material was supplied into the sedimentary basin from two sources. One of them
was located in the northwest of the study area and was characterized by the
predominance of coarse-grained sandy sediments. Debris coming from the source located
in its central part showed the predominance of clay muds and fine-grained
psammitic material. The peculiarities of the terrigenous material distribution
in the Paleocene sequence allowed singling out four areas with the maximum
development (> 50% of the total section) of sandstones, siltstones and
mudstones. The performed petrographic investigations and the estimation of
reservoir properties of the Yamna Formation rocks in these four areas allowed
establishing priority directions of further exploration works for hydrocarbons
in the study territory. Doi https://doi.org/10.5200/baltica.2020.2.1 Raktažodžiai Carpathians; Skyba and Boryslav-Pokuttya Units; Yamna Formation; reservoir rocks; oil and gas prospective areas
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