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Archive | 2006

The Origin and Habitat of Hydrocarbons of the Polish and Ukrainian Parts of the Carpathian Province

Maciej J. Kotarba; Yuriy V. Koltun

Multiple petroleum systems occurring in different tectonic elements of the Polish and Ukrainian parts of the Flysch Carpathians, their foredeep, and the Paleozoic–Mesozoic basement have been identified and characterized using various geochemical methods. The Carpathian flysch sequence, containing the main oil fields in the area, contains two main potential source rock intervals: the Early Cretaceous and Oligocene. The Oligocene Menilite shales, which are widespread in the Polish and Ukrainian parts of the Carpathian flysch belt, contain high-quality source rocks, with mainly type II kerogen and high petroleum potential. A suitable tectonic position in several units of the flysch belt, especially in its frontal nappes of the Ukrainian part, provided the maturation level of this series, corresponding to different parts of the oil window. Modeling of hydrocarbon generation and expulsion in Menilite rocks shows that these processes are related mainly to Miocene overthrusting. Geochemical studies of oils from different fields occurring in the flysch sequence show that they belong to the same family. The presence of oleanane probably indicates that they have been generated from Menilite rocks. Lower Cretaceous organic-rich rocks, which contain mainly type II and III kerogen with good petroleum potential and a maturation level corresponding to the oil window, should be considered as another important potential source rock sequence in both the Polish and Ukrainian Carpathian flysch belt. The autochthonous Miocene nonfolded molasse sequence contains most of the gas fields in the Polish and Ukrainian Carpathian Foredeep. Geochemical studies of Badenian and Sarmatian strata show that they contain sufficient amounts of immature terrestrial organic matter, which generated methane-rich microbial gases. Molecular and isotopic compositions of natural gases from Miocene reservoirs confirm that they were produced during microbial carbon dioxide reduction. Molecular and stable isotope compositions of gases from Paleozoic–Mesozoic reservoirs of the Polish part of the basement show that they were generated by both microbial and thermogenic processes. Gas from the Lachowice field in Devonian rocks is a typical nonassociated thermogenic gas, generated from type III kerogen with a high degree of maturation. This gas probably migrated from Carboniferous source rocks. The oils accumulated in Upper Cretaceous and Upper Jurassic reservoirs in the Polish part and, southeast of the Ukrainian part of the basement, contain oleanane and other specific biomarkers and belong to the same geochemical family. They were probably generated from the Oligocene flysch rocks and Middle Jurassic beds.


Organic Geochemistry | 2007

Organic geochemical study and genetic correlation of natural gas, oil and Menilite source rocks in the area between San and Stryi rivers (Polish and Ukrainian Carpathians)

Maciej J. Kotarba; Dariusz Więcław; Yuriy V. Koltun; Leszek Marynowski; J. Kuśmierek; I.V. Dudok


Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2011

Microbial gas system and prospectives of hydrocarbon exploration in Miocene strata of the Polish and Ukrainian Carpathian Foredeep

Maciej J. Kotarba; Tadeusz Marek Peryt; Yuriy V. Koltun


Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2011

1-D modelling of the hydrocarbon generation history of the Jurassic source rocks in the Tarnogród-Stryi area (SE Poland - western Ukraine)

Paweł Kosakowski; Magdalena Wróbel; Yuriy V. Koltun


Geological Quarterly | 2012

Origin and maturity of oils in the Ukrainian Carpathians and their Mesozoic basement

Dariusz Więcław; Maciej J. Kotarba; Adam Kowalski; Yuriy V. Koltun


Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2011

Petroleum systems in the Palaeozoic-Mesozoic basement of the Polish and Ukrainian parts of the Carpathian Foredeep

Maciej J. Kotarba; Dariusz Więcław; Paweł Kosakowski; Magdalena Wróbel; Zbigniew Buła; Marcin Krajewski; Yuriy V. Koltun; Jan Tarkowski


Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2012

ASSESSMENT OF HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL OF THE LOWER PALAEOZOIC STRATA IN THE TARNOGROD-STRYI AREA (SE POLAND AND WESTERN UKRAINE)

Dariusz Więcław; Paweł Kosakowski; Maciej J. Kotarba; Yuriy V. Koltun; Adam Kowalski


Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2011

Evaluation of hydrocarbon potential of the autochthonous Miocene strata in the NW part of the Ukrainian Carpathian Foredeep

Maciej J. Kotarba; Dariusz Więcław; Paweł Kosakowski; Yuriy V. Koltun; Adam Kowalski


Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae | 2011

Origin of natural gases in the autochthonous Miocene strata of the Ukrainian Carpathian Foredeep and its Mesozoic basement

Maciej J. Kotarba; Yuriy V. Koltun


Geologica Carpathica | 2012

Assessment of hydrocarbon potential of Jurassic and Cretaceous source rocks in the Tarnogród-Stryi area (SE Poland and W Ukraine)

Paweł Kosakowski; Dariusz Więcław; Adam Kowalski; Yuriy V. Koltun

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Maciej J. Kotarba

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Dariusz Więcław

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Paweł Kosakowski

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Adam Kowalski

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Magdalena Wróbel

AGH University of Science and Technology

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J. Kuśmierek

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Marcin Krajewski

AGH University of Science and Technology

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