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A Few Remarks on Hydrocarbon Resource Assessment Within the Dinaric Thrust and Fold Belt

Darko Spahić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-5832-0782 ; Schlumberger, Leningradskoe shosse, Moscow, RF
Bjorn Wygrala ; Schlumberger, Aachen, Germany.
Ljupko Rundić ; University of Belgrade,Faculty of Mining and Geology, Kamenička 6, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.


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Abstract

The area of the Dinarides or Dinaric Alps (Western Balkans) can be characterized by a cluster of compressional thrusts displacing the Mesozoic and Neogene blocks with different slip rates and age of horizontal movements. Setting aside the structural complexity, the investigated area can be characterized by a proven petroleum system that is, however still underexplored. Modern exploration of hydrocarbons is based on the 2D/3D seismic data, well or borehole data, occasionally organic geochemistry, probabilistic risk assessment. Moreover, structural modelling techniques are needed to interpret, reconstruct, and validate these histories. A relatively new method, petroleum system modelling simulates hydrocarbon generation and migration to improve predictions of unknown hydrocarbon locations, fluid properties, including distribution of overpressure zones. A method provides the best results in full-scale resource assessment, as in basin scale or for the entire prolific province.

Keywords

Dinarides; compression; basin modelling; migration; PetroMod; Teclink

Hrčak ID:

132900

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/132900

Publication date:

30.12.2014.

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