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Existing views on geodynamics (recharge, migration, discharge) of
uids at deep layers of petroliferous basins are summarized. The in
ltration and elision th- ries explaining development of uid
pressures in deep formations are called into question based on
quantitative estimates available for some artesian (petroliferous)
basins. Using the West Siberian, Pechora, Terek-Kuma,
Bukhara-Karshi, and other petroliferous basins as examples, the
stratum-block structure of deep formations is substantiated for
strati ed systems of platform in inter- and intramontane depr-
sions. It is shown that petroliferous reservoirs at great depths
are characterized, regardless of lithology, by largely
ssure-related capacity and permeability (clayey rocks included)
changeable in space and through geological time. Much attention is
paid to development of abnormally high formation pressures.
Peculiarities in heat and mass transfer at deep levels are
considered for different regions. The energetic formation model
substantiated for deep uids explains different anomalies (baric,
thermal, hydrogeochemical, mineralogical, and others) at deep
levels of platforms. Based on hydrogeodynamic considerations, the
theory of oil origin and formation of hydrocarbon elds is proposed.
The book is of interest for oilmen, hydrogeo- gists, geologists,
and specialists dealing with prospecting of petroliferous deposits
as well as industrial, mineral, and thermal waters in deep
formations of strati ed sedimentary basins. vii Contents 1 Existing
Views on Fluidodynamics in Petroliferous Formations . . 1
References ...11 2 Investigation Methods of Deep Fluidodynamics
...15 2. 1 Methods of Formation Pressure Reducing ...16 2. 2
Assessment of Directions of Density-Variable Fluid Flows by the
"Filtration Force" Method ...
Existing views on geodynamics (recharge, migration, discharge) of
uids at deep layers of petroliferous basins are summarized. The in
ltration and elision th- ries explaining development of uid
pressures in deep formations are called into question based on
quantitative estimates available for some artesian (petroliferous)
basins. Using the West Siberian, Pechora, Terek-Kuma,
Bukhara-Karshi, and other petroliferous basins as examples, the
stratum-block structure of deep formations is substantiated for
strati ed systems of platform in inter- and intramontane depr-
sions. It is shown that petroliferous reservoirs at great depths
are characterized, regardless of lithology, by largely
ssure-related capacity and permeability (clayey rocks included)
changeable in space and through geological time. Much attention is
paid to development of abnormally high formation pressures.
Peculiarities in heat and mass transfer at deep levels are
considered for different regions. The energetic formation model
substantiated for deep uids explains different anomalies (baric,
thermal, hydrogeochemical, mineralogical, and others) at deep
levels of platforms. Based on hydrogeodynamic considerations, the
theory of oil origin and formation of hydrocarbon elds is proposed.
The book is of interest for oilmen, hydrogeo- gists, geologists,
and specialists dealing with prospecting of petroliferous deposits
as well as industrial, mineral, and thermal waters in deep
formations of strati ed sedimentary basins. vii Contents 1 Existing
Views on Fluidodynamics in Petroliferous Formations . . 1
References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 11 2 Investigation Methods of Deep Fluidodynamics . . . . .
. . . . . . 15 2. 1 Methods of Formation Pressure Reducing . . . .
. . . . . . . . 16 2. 2 Assessment of Directions of
Density-Variable Fluid Flows by the "Filtration Force" Method . . .
. . . . . . . . . .
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