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Home » Archive of journals » No. 2(2) 2011 » The Russian and Norwegian Barents Sea areas: a study of oil and gas presence and prospects THE RUSSIAN AND NORWEGIAN BARENTS SEA AREAS: A STUDY OF OIL AND GAS PRESENCE AND PROSPECTSJOURNAL: No. 2(2) 2011, p. 64-75HEADING: Study and development of nature resources of the Arctic AUTHORS: Bogoyavlensky, V.I. ORGANIZATIONS: Oil and Gas Research Institute of RAS UDC: 550.834:551.24:553.98.04 Keywords: Barents sea, Admiralteysky swell, oil and gas content (potential), seismic prospecting, Fedynsky Arch, uplift Bibliographic description: Bogoyavlensky, V.I. The Russian and Norwegian Barents Sea areas: a study of oil and gas presence and prospects. Arctic: ecology and economy, 2011, no. 2(2), pp. 64-75. DOI: . (In Russian). Abstract: The comparison of geological-geophysical studies and oil and gas bearing of the Russian and Norwegian offshore of the Western Arctic region is made in the article. It is shown that the prospects of large oil and gas pools discovery in the Barents Sea (including Pechora Sea) are connected with not well-explored by seismic and drilling the Mesozoic (especially Triassic) and Paleozoic clastic-carbonate complexes. The particular attention to prospects of oil and gas bearing of the Admiralteysky Swell and Fedynsky Arch uplifts is given. References:
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DOI 10.25283/2223-4594
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