Evaluation of the Resource Potential of High-Carbon Rocks of the Saraylin Series Within the Southeastern Slope of North Tatar Arch in the Republic of Tatarstan
https://doi.org/10.18599/grs.2025.2.18
Abstract
The paper presents results of comprehensive study of core samples collected from Tournaisian sediments of the Saraylin Series within the Nizhnekamsk Uncompensated Trough. The survey region covers the southeastern slope of North Tatar Arch in the Republic of Tatarstan. The study is targeted at the Saraylin Series, a complex of carbonatesiliceous-terrigenous rocks with increased organic matter content, confined to the interval from the lower boundary of the Tournaisian Stage to the bottom of overlying Tournaisian carbonate rocks or terrigenous sediments of another (postTournaisian) age.
Samples from two wells confined to axial and flank regions of the trough were investigated. For the first time ever, the Saraylin sediments of the Republic of Tatarstan were characterized by core data to enable identification of the main lithofacial and geochemical features.
Results of pyrolysis studies of the entire coring interval were analyzed. Vertical and horizontal variations of pyrolytic parameters of the sediments within the section were established. Is has been established, that the Saraylin sediments in the axial and flank regions of the trough are high-carbon, predominantly domanicites and domanicoids. Organic matter is represented by type II kerogen and has low maturity at PK3-MK1 level.
The resource potential of Saraylin sediments was evaluated within one paleofacial zone of axial region of the trough based on core data. Five lithologic and geochemical clusters were identified considering nonuniform distribution of organic matter content and other geochemical characteristics of the sediments through the section.
Based on the resulting data, the resource potential of the rocks in the lower portion of the Saraylin Series was estimated. The amount of liquid hydrocarbons, mobile petroleum reserves and residual kerogen generation potential were estimated. Results of the present research efforts enable refinement of the resource potential of high-carbon Tournaisian rocks of the Saraylin Series and provide improved understanding of their oil and gas potential within the southeastern slope of North Tatar Arch.
About the Authors
A. F. SafarovRussian Federation
Albert F. Safarov – Deputy Head of the Prospecting and Exploration Geology Department
186 A Sovetskaya St., Almetyevsk, 423452
R. R. Aflyatunov
Russian Federation
Rinat R. Aflyatunov – Chief Geologist – Deputy General Director
75 Lenina st., Almetyevsk, 423450
A. A. Lutfullin
Russian Federation
Azat A. Lutfullin — Cand. Sci. (Engineering), Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Field Development Department
75 Lenina st., Almetyevsk, 423450
A. M. Kalimulli
Russian Federation
Almaz M. Kalimullin – Head of the Laboratory for Calculation of Reserves and Evaluation of Oil Resources, Department of Prospecting and Exploration Geology
186 A Sovetskaya St., Almetyevsk, 423452
R. M. Khabipov
Russian Federation
Rishat M. Khabipov – Head of the Department for Monitoring Field Development and Subsoil Use, Department of Field Development
75 Lenina st., Almetyevsk, 423450
K. D. Shumatbaev
Russian Federation
Kirill D. Shumatbaev – Cand. Sci. (Geology and Mineralogy), Chief Expert in Petrophysical Research, Field Development Department
75 Lenina st., Almetyevsk, 423450
V. G. Bazarevskaya
Russian Federation
Venera G. Bazarevskaya – Cand. Sci. (Geology and Mineralogy), Deputy Director for Research in the Field of Geology of Hard-to-Recover Reserves
186 A Sovetskaya St., Almetyevsk, 423452
S. A. Vakhromeev
Russian Federation
Sergey A. Vakhromeev – Technician, Department of Prospecting and Exploration Geology
186 A Sovetskaya St., Almetyevsk, 423452
E. N. Poludetkina
Russian Federation
Elena N. Poludetkina – Cand. Sci. (Geology and Mineralogy), Senior Researcher, Petroleum Geology Department
1, Leninskie gory, Moscow, 119234
A. G. Kalmykov
Russian Federation
Anton G. Kalmykov – Cand. Sci. (Chemistry), Senior researcher, Petroleum Geology Department
1, Leninskie gory, Moscow, 119234
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For citations:
Safarov A.F., Aflyatunov R.R., Lutfullin A.A., Kalimulli A.M., Khabipov R.M., Shumatbaev K.D., Bazarevskaya V.G., Vakhromeev S.A., Poludetkina E.N., Kalmykov A.G. Evaluation of the Resource Potential of High-Carbon Rocks of the Saraylin Series Within the Southeastern Slope of North Tatar Arch in the Republic of Tatarstan. Georesursy = Georesources. 2025;27(2):243–254. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18599/grs.2025.2.18