Refinement of the Geologic Structure of the Ozernoye Field for Improving the Development Efficiency

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The Ozernoye field is a unique geological object. The primary geological and geophysical materials obtained during its inspection allow coming close to developing universal methods for carbon-containing field logging, which can be extended to other geological objects. The research objective is to forecast the development of reservoir units in undeveloped parts, determine the expected parameters of their class, the maximum total net reservoirs and the number of sandy formations, carry out their indexation and detailed paleogeographic reconstructions of the inspected area. Using the paleogeographic methods, retrospective reconstructions of sedimentation accumulations were performed. The facies analysis of sediments made it possible to elucidate the reservoir unit genesis.

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