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- W1991056511 abstract "The Siberian Platform covers an area of c. 4.5 million km 2 in the East Siberia region of Russia, up to 3.5 million km 2 of which is prospective for hydrocarbons. We review the Archaean to Neoproterozoic evolution of the Siberian Platform and the potential oil and gas resources of Riphean, Vendian and Infracambrian sediments. The Riphean was dominated by passive margin sedimentation and was intensely deformed during the Baikalian orogeny. Vendian strata record a clastic transgressive sequence and the eventual re-establishment of carbonate platform sedimen- tation. The late Vendian- early Cambrian is characterized by carbonate deposition including thick salt horizons, which form a regional seal. Hydrocarbon maturation and migration from Riphean and Vendian source rocks occurred during the late Neoproterozoic and Early Palaeozoic, indicating that hydrocarbon reservoirs on the Siberian Platform may have hosted their reserves over a remark- able period of geological time. Despite many years of hydrocarbon exploration in East Siberia, many regions remain under-explored, and aspects of the proven hydrocarbon systems are poorly understood. There are undoubtedly more major discoveries to be made in the region, and the Infra- cambrian succession of the southern Siberian Platform therefore represents an irresistible target for further hydrocarbon exploration. Infracambrian sedimentary basins are a major source of hydrocarbons in many parts of the world, including Australia, India, Pakistan, Oman, Mauri- tania, the USA and East Siberia. Oil shows were noted in East Siberia more than 200 years ago, and since then East Siberia has become a world-class hydrocarbon province. Oil and gas in-place esti- mates are 4 billion barrels of oil (Bbbl) (Nakashima 2004) and .38 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of gas (Ulmishek 2001a, b; Nakashima 2004). Oil in East Siberia is of high quality, with a density of 318API, sulphur content of 0.1-1.3% and low paraf- fin content (c. 1%) (Poussenkova 2007). The East Siberian gas reserves differ from the gas fields of West Siberia in that they have a particularly high helium content (0.2- 0.6%) (Poussenkova 2007). Total helium reserves in East Siberia are estimated to be between 1.9 and 2.5 TCF, exceeding the helium reserves of the USA, which is currently the world's largest producer (Poussenkova 2007)." @default.
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- W1991056511 title "The petroleum potential of the Riphean-Vendian succession of southern East Siberia" @default.
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