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Petroleum
Geologists. All rights reserved.
Size
distribution and dynamics of oil and gas field discoveries in
petroleum
basins
Size
distribution and dynamics of oil and gas field discoveries in
petroleum
basinsAlexey E. Kontorovich,1 Viktor I. Dyomin,2 Valery R. Livshits3
1Institute of
Petroleum
Geology, SB RAS, Koptyug Prospect 3, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia; email: [email protected]
2Siberian Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineral Resources, Krasnyi pr, 67, Novosibirsk, 630091, Russia
3Institute of
Petroleum
Geology, SB RAS, Koptyug Prospect 3, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia; email: [email protected]
AUTHORS
Alexey E. Kontorovich received a Ph.D. in geology and mineralogy in 1969. He has been a professor at the Novosibirsk State University since 1971 and full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) since 1991. He is currently the director of the Institute of
Petroleum
Geology of the Siberian Branch of the RAS. The main scope of his scientific interests concerns the theoretical and regional problems of
petroleum
geology and geochemistry and methods of oil and gas field exploration. In regional aspect, his investigations are related to the West Siberian plate and the Siberian platform.
Viktor I. Dyomin received a Ph.D. in geology and mineralogy in 1990. He has been a professor at the Novosibirsk State University since 1990. He is a senior researcher for the Siberian Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineral Resources. The scope of his interests is methodology and computer technologies for predicting
petroleum
potential.
Valery R. Livshits holds a Ph.D. in geology and mineralogy. He is currently a senior researcher for the Institute of
Petroleum
Geology of the RAS. His scientific interests concern mathematical and simulation models for predicting the structure of oil and gas resources in
petroleum
basins and the dynamics of their discoveries.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We are very grateful to L. M. Burshtein, N. A. Krylov, and V. I. Shpilman for long-term fruitful cooperation in developing the methods of quantitative assessment of
petroleum
prospects and discussion of the results of the work. Special thanks go to Gregory F. Ulmishek for his thorough comments and valuable suggestions to improve the manuscript, from which the article benefited significantly.
ABSTRACT
The
size
distribution of oil and gas fields within an arbitrary
petroleum
basin is approximated by the truncated Pareto distribution. We propose definite expressions for assessing the number and total resources of fields having any preset limits of field sizes and describe the application of simulational mathematical modeling for assessing the resource structure of a
petroleum
basin.
The exploration filter model, which is a formal expression of oil and gas exploration strategy, is proposed. A definite expression for the filter operating in a given basin can be obtained from the history of oil and gas discoveries in that basin. The proposed concept can be used to predict the sequence of oil and gas fields of various sizes that are likely to be discovered in the basin during further exploration.
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