Transient electromagnetic soundings application for oil and gas investigation in Western Siberia
About authors
- 1 — Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB of the RAS
- 2 — Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB of the RAS
Abstract
Transient electromagnetic soundings with a controllable source (TEM) have been tested at performance of prospecting works for hydrocarbons in Western Siberia. During researches high resolution, depth of investigation, locality of research of TEM has been revealed at rather small sizes of installation (it is less than depth of investigated object). As a result of interpretation of TEM field data the map of depths to productive horizon (bajenov formation) on which it is allocated low-amplitude an anticlinal raising is constructed. On the basis of geological interpretation this raising is recognised by perspective on hydrocarbons.
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