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Abstract
Chapter from:
Black
Sea and
Surrounding Region
Black
Sea and
Surrounding Region. Chapter 13: Petroleum Geology of the Southern Continental Margin of the
Black
Sea
Petroleum Geology of the Southern Continental Margin of the
Black
Sea
Naci GorurOkan Tuysuz
Istanbul Technical University (I.T.U)
Ayazaga, Istanbul, Turkey
ABSTRACT
Black
Sea back-arc basin
is represented predominantly by a thick clastic sequence of Aptian to Recent age.
Potential source, reservoir, and cap rocks are common in various stratigraphic levels of
this sequence. The most prospective source and reservoir rocks appear to have been
deposited in the synrift stage of the basin. During this stage, the rift trough was
probably relatively shallow and restricted from free interchange with the Neotethys Ocean
in the south. During the postrift stage, a thick sequence of volcaniclastic turbidites and
subordinate pelagic limestones, with limited source and reservoir potential, accumulated.
This accumulation was interrupted at the end of the early Eocene by compressional
tectonics, which resulted from the closure of the Neotethys. The postrift sedimentation
probably carried the earlier source rocks into the hydrocarbon generation window, while
the Eocene compressional tectonics generated the main prospective traps.
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