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Tytuł:
Niekonwencjonalne złoża ropy i gazu – efektywne schematy przetwarzania danych w oprogramowaniu Petrel/PetroMod w celu oceny ryzyka poszukiwań i oceny zasobów prognostycznych
Unconventional oil and gas : efficient petrel/petromod Workflows for exploration risk and resource assessments
Autorzy:
Wygrala, B.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075113.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
modelowanie systemów naftowych
gaz łupkowy
olej łupkowy
PetroMod
petrel
petroleum systems modelling
shale gas
shale oil
Petrel
Opis:
This paper provides a basic introduction to workflows for shale oil/gas exploration risk and resource assessments. It starts with definitions of conventional and unconventional petroleum systems and brief descriptions of several North American unconventional plays. The core of the paper is a short description of workflows based on industry-standard Petrel and PetroMod software tools which enable rapid, auditable and geology based assessments of petroleum resources. The main steps of the iterative Exploration Risk Assessment workflow and its extension to include Petroleum Resource Assessments are described. The successful utilization these workflows is illustrated using a 3D Petrole
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2014, 62, 12; 825--841
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Permian Basin as a main exploration target in Poland
Autorzy:
Karnkowski, P. H.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2066015.pdf
Data publikacji:
2007
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
polskie zagłębie permiańskie
pola naftowe i gazowe
ropa naftowa
Polish Permian Basin
oil and gas fields
petroleum play
Opis:
The Polish Permian Basin (PPB) is a part of the Southern Permian Basin in theWestern and the Central Europe. Results of burial and thermal analyses as well as a configuration of the Moho surface of the Polish Basin suggest the asymmetrical basin model. History of the Polish Basin reveals that the Late Permian and the Early Triassic periods represent the main rifting phase and its later development resulted from thermal relaxation. During the Late Triassic and the Jurassic time some cooling of rift heat field took place, but the turning point in thermal evolution of the Polish Basin was at the Jurassic/Cretaceous boundary when the south-western part of the Polish Basin was uplifted and intensively eroded. The knowledge on the Permian Basin in Poland is chiefly connected with petroleum exploration. The gas fields are located mainly in the Rotliegend reservoirs. The Zechstein deposits, overlying the Rotliegend, are also in the area of economic interest: hydrocarbons occurring in carbonate deposits of the Werra (Zechstein Limestone - Ca1 ) and Stassfurt (Main Dolomite - Ca2) cyclothems. Several tens gas fields have been hitherto discovered within the Rotliegend sandstones and the Zechstein limestones. Reservoirs are the clastic, terrestrial deposits of the Lower Permian and calcareous, biogenic carbonates of the Zechstein. Evaporates, mainly salts of the Werra cyclothem, are the regional sealing for the mentioned reservoirs. Natural gas accumulated in the Rotliegend sandstones and the Zechstein limestones is of the same origin: it was generated from organic matter occurred in the Carboniferous rocks and it migrated to higher places where it became concentrated within favourable structural or lithofacies conditions. High nitrogen content in the natural gas from the Polish Permian Basin is explained that nitrogen is generated from an organic matter within a sedimentary basin at higher temperatures than methane. Location of high helium concentration corresponds to the area of highest heat flow during the Late Permian, Triassic and Jurassic times, evidencing the Late Permian-Early Mesozoic rifting process. Numerous oil gas fields discovered in the Main Dolomite (Ca2) unit constitute it as one of the most important exploration target in the Polish Basin. It composes the closed hydrodynamic system sealed from the top and the bottom by evaporates. Both the source rocks and reservoirs are characteristic for this unit. Influence of the burial and thermal history of the Polish Basin on a petroleum play generation within the Main Dolomite unit is clearly visible. The previous and the present petroleum discoveries in the Polish Permian Basin, comparing to the other petroleum provinces in Poland, indicate it as a main exploration target.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2007, 55, 12/1; 1003-1015
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Poszukiwanie i rozpoznawanie złóż ropy naftowej i gazu ziemnego w Polsce : szósta runda przetargowa
Prospection and exploration of oil and gas fields in Poland : 6th tender round
Autorzy:
Wójcik, Krystian
Zacharski, Jarosław
Łojek, Marcin
Wróblewska, Sara
Kiersnowski, Hubert
Waśkiewicz, Krzysztof
Wójcicki, Adam
Laskowicz, Rafał
Sobień, Katarzyna
Peryt, Tadeusz
Chylińska-Macios, Agnieszka
Sienkiewicz, Jagoda
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2087054.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
ropa naftowa
gaz ziemny
poszukiwania ropy
obszary przetargowe
polityka otwartych drzwi
crude oil
natural gas
petroleum prospective
tender areas
open door policy
Opis:
On June 30, 2021 the Polish Minister of Climate and Environment announced the boundaries of five areas dedicated for the next, 6th tender round for hydrocarbon concessions in Poland, planned for the second half of 2022. These are: Block 413-414, Block 208, Cybinka-Torzym, Zielona Góra West, and Koto tender areas. The main exploration target of these areas is related to conventional and unconventional accumulations of gas and oil in the Carpathian basement, Carpathian Foredeep and Outer Carpathians (Block 413-414), as well as in the Carboniferous, Permian Rotliegend, Zechstein Limestone, and Main Dolomite (Block 208, Cybinka-Torzym, Zielona Góra West) and in the Mesozoic of the Polish Lowlands (Koto). The other way of granting hydrocarbon concessions in Poland is the open door procedure, in which an entity may apply for concessions for any other area.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2022, 70, 5; 363--372
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ropa naftowa i gaz ziemny w Polsce – obszary perspektywiczne oraz postępowanie przetargowe w 2018/2019 r.
Oil and gas in Poland - prospects and licensing rounds in 2018/2019 in terms of hydrocarbon concessions (part II)
Autorzy:
Feldman-Olszewska, Anna
Jankowski, Leszek
Krzyżak, Ewelina
Peryt, Tadeusz
Sikorska-Jaworowska, Magdalena
Wójcik, Krystian
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075891.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
obszary przetargowe
Lubelskie województwo ropopochodne
Małopolska
ropa naftowa i gaz
złoża węglowodorów
tender areas
Lublin and Małopolska Petroleum Provinces
oil and gas
hydrocarbon deposits
Opis:
On the 28th of June 2017, the Polish Ministry of the Environment announced the boundaries of the 15 tender areas selected for the third licensing concession round for prospection, exploration and exploitation of hydrocarbons. In this paper we describe the areas located in the south-eastern (Ryki) and southern Poland (Proszowice W, Rudnik-Lipiny, Błażowa and Wetlina). The other areas have already been described in the previous issue of the Przegląd Geologiczny. The exploration target of the Ryki area is related to conventional gas deposits in the Upper Devonian and Carboniferous, as well as to unconventional tight gas deposits in the Frasnian carbonates. Prospects in the tender areas located in southern Poland are related to conventional oil and gas deposits in the Carpathians, Carpathian Foredeep and their Paleozoic-Mesozoic basement.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2019, 67, 1; 13--26
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Exploration and exploitation of oil and gas fields in Poland: a historical outline
Autorzy:
Karnkowski, P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2066017.pdf
Data publikacji:
2007
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
historia przemysłu naftowego
pola naftowe i gazowe
Karpaty
zapadlisko przedkarpackie
nizina polska
history of petroleum industry
oil and gas fields in Poland
Carpathians
Carpathian Foredeep
Polish Lowland
Opis:
Petroleum industry began in Galicia region, the former part of Poland which was in 1772-1918 a province of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The birth of this industry was connected with petroleum distillation made by two pharmacists: Ignacy Łukasiewicz and Jan Zeh, who persistently were working to get a liquid without both light and heavy factions of hydrocarbons, i.e. a liquid paraffin of oil. This aim was reached in spring of 1853. That time also a kerosene lamp was constructed by Adam Bratkowski under direction of I. Łukasiewicz. The set of these lamps was used in the Lviv municipal hospital during the serious surgical operation on 31 July 1853. This date was accepted as the beginning of the world oil industry. Next year I. Lukasiewicz established the oil mine in the Bóbrka village near Krosno. Oil wells then were frequently the open ones dug out to the depth of 60 m and from them oil was extracted with wooden buckets by usage of gin. When petroleum deliveries were assured I. Łukasiewicz founded in 1856 the first petroleum distillery in Ulaszowice near Jasło, the second one in 1858 in Kleczany, and the third one in Polanka near Krosno in 1861. In 1890s in the Carpathians the new oil deposits were discovered in the Gorlice-Jasło-Sanok region. In 1888 the Bergheim Mac Garvey Company found the new oil fields in Weglówka near Krosno and the Galician Oil Mining Company discovered oil-rich deposits in Potok, Turaszówka, Iwonicz, Stara Wieś, Rudawka Rymanowska and Wankowa. Discoveries were also along the Carpathians thrust front where exists the zone of deep-seated folds covered by the Miocene deposits. Oil fields are here located at depth of 800-2000 m. In the Borislav vicinity a few very efficient oil fields were documented in 1896. In 1908 the highly productive "Oil City" well with oil production 2500 t/d was drilled. Exploitation in this region of the Carpathians in 1909 was 2x10exp.6 t, i.e. 5%of the world oil production and Galicia was the third producer in the world. During 150 years of exploration, in this part of Polish Carpathians, 67 oil and 17 gas fields were discovered. In the Carpathian Foredeep 50 gas fields and 10 oil fields were documented. The biggest success was the Jaksmanice-Przemyśl gas field with 75x 10exp.9 m3 of resources. In the Polish Lowland in 1946, just after the Second World War, basing on gravimetric and magnetic data, the first drilling was located on the Kłodawa structure and the Zechstein salts at depth of 300 m were found. Later this drill was a base for foundation of Kłodawa salt mine. In 1961 in the Fore-Sudetic Monocline the first oil field Rybaki was discovered in the Zechstein Main Dolomite formation, and three years later, in 1964, the first gas field discovery - Bogdaj-Uciechów was found within the Rotliegend sandstone and the Zechstein Limestone unit. Until now a dozen of oil and gas fields were documented not only in the Permian formations but also in the Devonian and the Carboniferous deposits in the Lublin Petroleum Province and in the Cambrian sandstones in the Gdansk Petroleum Province. Exploration works, initiated after the Second World War, both in the Carpathians as well as in the Carpathian Foreland and the Polish Lowland give premises of new oil and gas filed discoveries there also in the future.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2007, 55, 12/1; 1049-1059
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Poszukiwanie, rozpoznawanie oraz wydobywanie złóż ropy naftowej i gazu ziemnego w Polsce : procedury udzielania koncesji i perspektywy naftowe w 2021 roku
Prospection, exploration and production of hydrocarbons in Poland : licensing procedures and petroleum prospectives in 2021
Autorzy:
Jagielski, Grzegorz
Kijewska, Sylwia
Krzyżak, Ewelina
Kumek, Jowita
Rosowiecka, Olga
Roszkowska-Remin, Joanna
Słomski, Piotr
Smajdor, Łukasz
Wesołowski, Marcin
Wójcik, Krystian
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2076011.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
ropa naftowa
gazu ziemnego
perspektywy naftowe
koncesje na węglowodory
obszary przetargowe
polityka otwartych drzwi
crude oil
natural gas
petroleum prospectives
hydrocarbon concessions
tender areas
open-door policy
Opis:
On June 26, 2020, the Polish Minister of the Environment announced the boundaries of four areas dedicated to the next, 5th tender round for hydrocarbon concessions in Poland, planned in 2021. These are: Gryfice, Gorzów Wielkopolski S, Kartuzy and Siedlce W. The main exploration target of the areas located in western Poland - Gryfice and Gorzów Wielkopolski S- is related to conventional accumulations of oil and gas in the Permian/Main Dolomite. Moreover, the Permian/Rotliegend and Carboniferous/Westphalian sandstones are an additional target in the Gryfice area. On the other side - in the northern and eastern part of Poland (East European Platform), the Kartuzy and Siedlce W areas are prospective for shale-gas and shale-oil discoveries in the Lower Paleozoic shale formations, as well as for conventional and tight-gas/tight-oil accumulations in the Cambrian sandstones. These four areas have been selected from 24 proposals reported by the Polish Geological Survey as the most prospective areas for petroleum exploration. However, the tender procedure is only one of two ways of granting concession in Poland. The second way is the open-door procedure, in which an entity may apply for a concession in any area that is not a subject of a tender or other concession, but the area cannot be greater than 1200 km.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2020, 68, 10; 729--743
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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