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EXTENDED ABSTRACTS BOOK
60th EAGE Conference and Technical Exhibition,
Leipzig, Germany
8-12 June 1998
ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Petroleum Division
EAGE Business OfficeLaan van Vollenhove 3039PO Box 2983700 AG ZeistThe Netherlands
Telephone: + 31 30 6956997Telefax : + 31 30 6962640
© 1998 European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
UB/TIB Hannover 89120 054 515
Tuesday 9 June
Evolution of the Atlantic Margin &Adjacent Areas
Chairpersons: V. Jacobsen I D.G. Roberts
08.30 3-01Mid-Cenozoic Post-Break Up Rifting andCompression in the " Passive Margins "Bordering the Norwegian SeaE. Lundin*, A.G. Dore and A. Granlie
08.55 3-02Apatite and Zircon Fission Track Data fromLofoten and Vesteralen,Helge Leseth * and Jan-Petter Stiberg
09.20 3-03Geometries of Crustal Underplating Along the VeringMargin - Significance for Basin Evolution Models,M. Van Schaack* et al.
09.45 3-04Tectonic Modelling of the M0re Basin,Ivar Grunnaleite *
10.10 3-05Full-Crust 3D Models and Basin Developmenton the Faeroes-Shetland Atlantic Margin,R.M. Carruthers* K.E RollinandM.K. Lee
10.35 3-06Evolution of the West Iberian Margin Deducedfrom Fission Track Analysis and Tectonic Modelling,Gerco Stape/* Paul Andriessen and SierdCloetingh
11.00 3-07Role of Stress Field Rotation in theDevelopment of Rifts,Richard Davies*, Jonathon Turner and JohnUnderhill
Lecture room 3
Reservoir Studies
Chairpersons: P. Currie IG. Watts
14.00 3-ogRecovery of Mobile Remaining Oil to Extendthe Life of Mature Oil Fields,H. Dronkert*andK.J. Weber
14.25 3-10Reservoir Geochemistry as a Tool for ReconstructingOil Field Accumulation Histories,Detlev Leythauser*, Christof Keuser andLorenz Schwark
14.50 3-11Structural Interpretation Verified Using AcousticBorehole Images - Brage Field, Norway,Chris Dart* Hege Fjellbirkeland,Adrian Robson and Ole Petter Wennberg
15.15 3-12Integrated Reservoir Study in the Hochleiten OilField, Austria,David Went* Rudolf Ramberger, Christian Astland Sam Metcalfe
15.40 3-13UGS Wierzchowice - Reservoir Developmentto Big European Gas Storage,Hans-Jurgen Kretzschmar* and Andrzej Mularczyk
16.05 3-14Acoustic Well Stimulation - Theory andApplications,Y.I. Gorbachev*, R. Rafikov, V. RokandA.Pechkov
16.30 3-15Filtration Flow Control in Oil Formation by Gel-Forming Systems,LyubovK. Altunina*, Vladimir A. Kuvshinov andVyacheslav V. Gusev
16.55Portfolio Analysis Using Down-Side Risk 3-16Minimization,M.R.H.E. Peersman* D. RosandF.J. T. Floris
Tuesday 9 June
Fractured Reservoirs
Chairpersons: K. Millahn / P. Forbes
08.30 4-01A New Analytical Model for a Fractured Single-Layer Reservoir,PA. Fokker* P.J.P. Egberts andF.J. T. Floris
08.55 4-02Construction of a Reservoir Simulator Grid fromPassive Seismic (Microearthquake) Data,AndrewJupe*, Robert Jones, Andrew Green,RoyBaria and Hiroaki Niitsuma
09.20 4-03Object-Oriented Modelling of Jointed Oil Reservoirs,Marie-Christine Cacas*. Jean Letouzeyand Jean-Marc Daniel
09.45 4-04Direct Calculation of Residual Oil Saturationafter Waterflooding in Fractured Rocks,George Virnovsky*, Svein Skjaeveland andArne Skauge
10.10 4-05Case Histories of Capillary Imbibition Effectingon Ultimate Recovery from Fractured-MatrixWaterflooded Limestones,Alexander G. Shashel* and VenedictI. Kolganov
10.35 4-06Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs and PetroleumSystems in Northeastern Tunisia,Jalel Smaoui*, Noureddine Masmoudi,Ridha MRad and Nawfel Gharieni
11.00 4-07Taking into Account the Complexity of 3DMultiscale Fracture Systems for Reservoir FlowModelling,C. Castaing*, B. Bourgine, J.-P. Chiles,A. Genter, P. Siege/ and J. Wendling
11.25 4-08Coal Bed Methane Production from FracturedSeams,Hans-Jurgen Kretzschmar* and Hans-JurgenKaltwang
Lecture room 4
Tectonic Constraints in HydrocarbonEntrapment
Chairpersons: H. Schneider IK. Sobornov
14.00 4-09Influence of the Basement Faults on Forming theHydrocarbon Traps - Case Histories,YuriyK. Tyapkin*andKonstantin F. Tyapkin
14.25 4-10Fluidodynamic Model of Generation ofHydrocarbon Deposits in the Zones of Collisionof Lithospheric Plates,I.Y. Balanyuk*etal.
14.50 4-11The Role of Deep Processes in the Formationof Sedimentary Basins of the Earth,A.G. Rodnikov*
15.15 4-12Petroleum System of the Sava Depression,Croatia,GertrudBaric*, VjekoslavBritvic, RajkoPerica,andZeljko Ivkov
15.40 4-13A Structural and Stratigraphic Re-Evaluation ofthe Western Polish Carpathians - Implicationsfor Hydrocarbon Exploration,MA Enfield* et al.
16.05 4-14Deformation of Continental Lithosphere on theLaptev Sea Shelf, Russian Arctic,K. Hinz* M. Block, D. Franke, S. Neben, C.Re/chert and H Roeser
16.30 4-15On the Mechanism of Basin Formation andExploration of the New Hydrocarbon Traps inIonian and Kruja Zones,Uazar Mehillka*, Fatmir Fezgaand Leonidha Qobo
16.55 4-16Most of the Carbonate Structures of the IonianZone are Separated from their Roots,CaushXhufi
Wednesday 10 June Lecture room 3
Caspian Petroleum technology
Chairpersons: P. Gralla / Y. Mamedov / M. Simmons
08.30 3-17Tengiz Oil field - Geological Model Based onHydrodynamic Data,LeonidAnissimov*, Elena Postnova and OlegMerkulov
08.55 3-18Petroleum Geochemistry of the PrecaspianBasin,Vladimir Pairazian *
09.20 3-19Evolution and Hydrocarbon Habitat of theNorth-Eastern Part of the Turan Platform,Kazakstan,V.A. Tsimmer, R.B SapozhnikovandB.A. Moseley*
09.45 3-20Permian-Triassic Subsidence - the Key for Oil-Gas Bearing in Precaspian and Barents SeaBasins,GeorgyE Yakovlev* and Yuri K. Burlin
10.10 3-21Devonian History and Paleogeography of theNorthern Margin of the Precaspian Basin,A. I Konyukhov* T.A. HaoandS. V. Frolov
10.35 3-22Project CaspianSeis - Deep SeismicExploration of the Caspian Sea,James Knapp*, John Me Bride and MikeSimmons
11.00 3-23Petroleum Systems in the South Caspian,N. Piggot* M. Smith, M.D. Simmons, R. CrispA.J.D. Barwise, M.G. EllerandP. Sharland
* denotes speaker . .
Wednesday 10 June Lecture room 4
Hydrocarbon Basin Studies
Chairpersons: W. Hamilton IG. Bachmann
08.30 4-17Temperature History and Petroleum Generationand Accumulation in the Early PalaeozoicGhadames Basin, Eastern Algeria,Nourredine Yahi* and RailLittke
08.55 4-18Major and Potential Petroleum Systems inTunisia - Prospectivity and Expectations,Ali Gaaya * and Ramzi Ghenima
09.20 4-19Thrust Deformation Model in Northern Tunisia:Mechanism and Effects on the PetroleumHistory,Hassan El Euchi*, Ali Gaaya and'Moncet Said/
09.45 4-20The Chemistry and Origin of Natural Gas in theNorthern West Siberian Basin,B. Cramer*, H.S. Poelchau, P. Gerling,N. V. LopatinandR. Littke
10.10 4-21Genetic Relations of Hydrocarbons in theCentral Part of the Kurveleshi Belt and NorthernPart of the Cika Belt, Albania,Aleksander Dulaj* and Matilda Basha
10.35 4-22Sources and Trapping of Natural Gas inNorthern Germany - New Information fromNoble Gas Data,P. Gerling*, A. Suckow, £ Faberand R. Bayer
11.00 4-23Northwest European Gasatlas - Importance forthe Carboniferous Gas Play in the Western Partof the Southern Permian Basin,M. Geluk*etal
11.25 4-24A New Approach to the Problem of Oil and GasOrigin and Hydrocarbon DepositAccumulation,V. Ivannikovand Y. Kuznetsov*
Thursday 11 June
Reservoir Monitoring and Time LapseStudies
Chairpersons: P. Dromgoole IO. Dubrule
08.30 3-33Lessons from 4D Projects in Europe, Africa andMiddle East,R.H. Seymour*, A.J. Emery, P.J. Smith,D. AstraW, J.K. Hughes and G.A. King
08.55 3-344D 'Psychiatric' Seismic - Initial Results of theMIND Project,Jason Bletcherand Chris Long*
09.20 3-35Processing North Sea 4C Sea Floor SeismicData,Jianxin Yuan*, Xiang-YangLi, AntonZiolkowskiand Floris Strijbos
09.45 3-363D x 4C Sea Floor Survey with Node Technology - aCase History from the Guillemot Field,P. T. Grant*, B. David, P.-Y. Granger, C.Vuillermoz and F. Strijbos
10.10 3-37Processing and Interpretation of the GullfaksSumic Ocean Bottom Data,Geir Ultveit Haugen *, Asmund Sjoen Pedersenand Are Osen
10.35 3-384D, 3C Seismology and Dynamic ReservoirCharacterization - a Geophysical Renaissance,Thomas L. Davis* RobertD. Benson,Steven L Roche and Daniel J. Talley
11.00 3-39Reservoir Characterization Utilizing 3D, 3CSeismic Data, Cedar Hill Field, USA,RobertD. Benson*and Thomas L Davis
11.00 3-40Progressive Prestack Cross Equalization of Time-Lapse Seismic Data - a North Sea Case Study,Peter Harris*
Lecture room 3
Peri-Tethys Basin Formation
Cairpersons: J. Dercourt / M. Gaetani
14.00 3-41Moscovian and Artinskian Maps Comparedwith Available Palinspastic Models,G.B. Vai*, A. Izart, J. Broutin, B.S. ChuvasovandD. Vaslet
14.25 3-42The Northern Peri-Tethyan Margin from theLate Permian to the Triassic, 265 to 210 MA,Maurizio Gaetani*
14.50 3-43Jurassic Peri-Tethys Facies, Palaeoenvironments,Eustatic and Biotic Events Witness to theTethys Evolution,Jacques Thierry*
15.15 3-44Dynamics of the Cretaceous CarbonatePlatforms of the Peri-Tethyan Domain,Jean-Pierre Masse, Jean Philip*, Marc FloquetandLucBulot
15.40 3-45On African-Eurasian Collision and the CenozoicEvolution of the Bordering Peri-Tethys Platforms,J.E Meulenkarnp*, W. Sissingh, S. Popov and Co-workers
16.05 3-46Dynamics of the Peri-Tethyan Basins in theCaucasus- Caspian Area,Marie-Frangoise Brunei* and NEPTP ModellingTeam
16.30 3-47,, Basin Analysis and Tectonic Modelling of the! Western Northern Peri-Tethys Platform,t J.D. van Wees*, etai
Thursday 11 June
Development Concepts in Basin Analysis
Chairpersons: M. Orlando / H. Dronkert
08.30 4.33A Sensitivity Analysis for Thermal Modelling inthe Central North Sea,DanielGrunberger* MarkJ. Osborne, RichardE Swarbrick and Neil R. Goulty
08.55 4.34Thermal Effects of Basaltic Sill Emplacement inSource Rocks for Maturation and HydrocarbonGeneration,DA. Karlsen*, S. Dahlgren, B. Jamtveitand T Kjsernet
09.20 4-35Hydrocarbon Maturation and MagmaticIntrusions in the Gjallar Ridge,Willy Fjeldskaar*, Helge Johansen, IdarHorstad and Martin Helset
09.45 4-36Assessing Hydrocarbon Charge into Block36/7, PL153, Northern North Sea, Norway,0yvind Sylta * and Trond Hanesand
10.10 4-37Modelling Multi-Valued Salt Masses in a Three-Dimensional Structural Context,Karen S. Hoffman*, Roberto Lattuadaand John W. Neave
10.35 4-38Why do Overpressured Shales at Depth notHave Enhanced Porosities?,N.R. Goulty*
11.00 4-39Analysing and Simulating StratigraphicPatterns Using Extended Markov ChainAnalysis,JesperE. Bekkevold* andAlbertus H. Bril
11.25 4-40Mineral Chemical Stratigraphy in SandstoneReservoir Correlation,Andrew Hurst* et al.
Lecture room 4
Exploration Case Histories
Chairperson: M. Geluk
14.00 4-41A New, Upper Jurassic Play in the NorwegianSouthern Viking Graben,John Clark*, Chris Dodd and Stein Age 0stensen
14.25 4-42Successful Exploration of the Pliocene OffshoreNile Delta, Egypt Using Seismic Anomalies -a Case History,A.J. Sharp*etal.
14.50 4-43Gas Exploration and Production in Tunisia -Status and Future Prospects,Ramzi Ghenima * Ali Gaaya and Fer/d Essid
15.15 4-44Tectonic and Sedimentation of the Domi BasinOffshore Korea and their Implication for theHydrocarbon Exploration Prospects,Byeonggoo Choi* and Heeran Jang
15.40 4-45Variations in Stress Regime through Time -their Effect on the Formation and Modificationof the Kutai Basin, Kalimantan,/./?. Cloke* J. Craig and D.J. Blundell
16.05 4-46HC Resources of the Sea of Okhotsk RiftBasins in the Light of Fuel Demand in NE Asia,R.D. Rodnikova*
16.30 4-47Measuring Appraisal Success - the EconomicReality,Ferruh Demirmen *
4-48From the First Shot to the Platform Location inFive Months,Marina Biancone*. Giovanni La Bella,Eugenio Loinger and Josip Samarzija
* denotes speaker
Friday 12 June Lecture room 3
Reservoir Parameters from Seismic
Chairpersons: A. Hurst / M. Mulder
08.30 3-49Integrate Seismic and GeomechanicalMethods for Reservoir Prediction and DrillingDesign,Stan Lee * and Jesse Shaw
08.55 3-50Non-Uniqueness of Seismic Inversion -Quantified by Geostatistics,OlivierDubrule*. PhilippeLamy, PeterS.Rowbotham and Peter A. Swaby
09.20 3-51Uncertainty in Seismic Inversion: StochasticModelling of Acoustic Impedance and Porosity,AlfhildLien Eide*
09.45 3-52Porosity Prediction from Seismic InversionUsing Artificial Neural Networks,Philippe O. Ecoublet*. William W. Symes andStewart A. Levin
10.10 3-533D Seismic Lithology Inversion for ImprovedReservoir Characterization on the BongkotField, Gulf of Thailand,R. Hope*etal.
10.35 3-543D Seismic and its Impact on a Fast-TrackDevelopment, Offshore Egypt,SineadC. Lynch*, John Swallow andTonyPere hard
11.00 3-55Structural Interpretation of Seismic Data andthe Use of Well Data for Quality Control,Jonny Hesthammer*
11.25 3-56Seismic Amplitude Assessment for ReservoirCharacterization - a South China Sea CaseStudy,Massimo Fervari* and Vilia Nolli
EAGE 60th Conference and Technical Exhibition —Leipzig, Germany, 8 - 12 June 1998 —Petroleum Division
Presentations on Wednesdi
Basin Formation and Tectonics
Chairperson: H. Pagniers
P501Reflection of the Oligocene Flysch Folds at theTop Eocene Limestone Level,Engjell Prenjasi* and Vilson Silo
P502Palaeobathymetry from Seismic Interpretationand Structural Restoration,Tomas Kjennerud*, Stein Fanavolland GavinGillmore
P503Deep Sedimentary and Crystalline Structuresacross the Outer Voring Margin, N. Norway,from OBSData,R. Mje/de* etal.
P504Geological Model of the North German BasinDerfrom New Magnetotelluric Surveys,Norbert Hoffmann * and Wolfgang MO Her
P505Central Balkanides-Geological Structure andHydrocarbon Prospectives,Eve/in Marinov*
P506FEModelling of the North German Basin -Considerations on Choosing BoundaryConditions,Kasper Fischer*
P507Northern Part of the Danube Basin, Slovakia -Polyhistoric, Composite Basin and itsHydrocarbon Prospectivity,/. Hrusecky*, A. Macko, D. KusikandP. Kubes
ay between 14.00 and 16.00
Develepment Concepts Basin Analysis
Chairpersons: H. Dronkert/W. Hamilton
P508Ordovician - Early Devonian SequenceStratigraphy and Evolution of the TimanPechora Basin,Nadegda V. Taninskaya* VladimirG. KotsandKarina Viskunova
P509The Main Reserves for Discovering New Oiland Gas Deposits in the Dnieper-Donetz Basin,Vadim Kryvosheyev* Evhenia Ivanova andVladimir Makogon
P510Diapirizm, Mud Volcanizm and Folding in theSedimentary Basins of Northern Peritethys,Al. Konyukhov* B.A. SokolovandN.S.Yandarbiev
P511Problems of the Abyssal Structure and thePresence of Oil and Gas in the KuzaIntermontane Basin,GularaA. Bayramova*
P512The Future of Exploration in Oued Mya Basin,Algeria,Guellati Nacer Eddine *
P513East Slovakian Neogene Basin, Slovakia -
• Preliminary Results of a Study on HydrocarbonPotential,/. Hrusecky*, J. Janocko, P. KubesandD.Kusik
P514Hydrocarbon Plays and their Prospects inBulgaria,George Georgiev*
Petroleum Generation and Accumulation
Chairpersons:. D Leytha'user / V. Pairazian
P515Paleothermic Conditions as a Factor ofPetroleum Presence,Ariadna Ivanova*
P516Outline of Petroleum Geology of the FlyschBelt, West Carpathians, Slovakia,Miroslav Peresz/eny* Jan Miiicka and RobertVita/os
P517Oil Migration in Normal Versus High PressureRegimes,Hal ten Vest and Haltenbanken, Noes, Norway,K. Backer-Owe * et al.
P518Tectonic and Palaeogeomorphologic Criteriafor the Prognosis of Large Fields and Oil/GasAccumulation Zones,Tamara Prigarina * Boris Kabyshev and OlenaSamarska
P519Comparative GeologicGeochemical Evolutionof Ancient Russian Basins,T.K. Bazhenova*andS.S. Filatov
P520Petroleum Potential of the Upper ProterozoicSediments, Centre Part of East-EuropeanPlatform,O.K. Bazhenova*, V.A. EgorovandB.A.Sokolov
P521Modelling of the Subsidence and ThermalHistory of Carboniferous Sequences fromNorth Centra! Bulgaria,Ivaylo Todorov* andNorbert Volkmann
P522Determination of Dominate Oil and GasProductive Formations of West Siberia on theBasin Modelling Basis,NicolayNemchenko*, etal.
Generation and Destruction ofHydrocarbons
Chairperson: A. Gaaya
P523The Results of Surface GeochemicalMeasurements in Lublin Trough, SE Poland,Wojciech Strzete/ski* Wojciech Gorecki, MarekDzieniewicz, Henryk Sechman and Jan Sobon
P524The Use of Geochemical Methods in theDetermination of Oil Shows Nature,
. Arnold J. Kuklinsky*
P525Oil and Gas Potential of Riphean-VendianDeposits in Mezensk Syneclise, Russian Plate,TatyanaD. Shibina*, TatyanaK. Bazhenovaand Alexander M. Jarkov
P526A Geochemical Overview of the Tindouf Basin,M.S. Malta*andK. Rami
P527The Paleozoic Oil-Source Rocks of Dnieper-Donets-Depression,SvetlanaA. Matchoulina*
P528MPOGMicrobial Prospection of Oil and Gas -Field Examples and their GeologicalBackground,Martin Baum* Manfred Wagnerand Hans-Joachim Rasch
P529Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons inPetroleum Reservoirs,AsifAhsan* and Dag A. Karlsen
Effects of Halokinesis
Chairpersons: G. Bachman / M. Geluk
P531Types of Salt Uplifts and Traps in the PripyatTrough,Victor Konischev*
P532Halokinetic Structures and HydrocarbonPlays - Examples from the Middle East,Istvan Csato* and Tamas Foldes
P533Salt Movement on External Albanides and itsImplications for Thrust and SubthrustComplexes,Telo Velaj*, Kris to forJano andEleniGjani
Reservoir Characterization
Chairperson: K. Millahn
P534Implications of Rock Criticality for ReservoirCharacterization,Stuart Crampin *
P535Technique of Reservoir Inner ContentsConstruction and Calculation of HydrocarbonReserves,G.E. Rudenko* M.I. Datsik, A.V OvcharenkoandE.P. Atjasheva
P536Evaluation of a 3D-3Component Acquisition forSand Reservoir Imaging,Marc Grausem*
P537Complex Evaluation of Hydrocarbon NaturalReservoirs Quality,I.P. Ampilov* and EM Zakharov
P538Acoustic Emission Monitoring and HydrofracExperiments,
• C. Maisons*andC. WittrischP539
Coal Occurrence and Composition in theGullfaks Field - Implications for ReservoirDescription,
: T.L Leith*andP.W.M. CorbettP540
Characterization of Reservoir Palaeo-Oil Zones,OWCs Tar-Mats and Ros Using latroscan TLC-FID,A.G. Bhullar*, DA. Karlsen, J.-C LacharpagneandK. Holm
Chairpersons: P. Forbes I P. Dromgoole
P541New Subsurface Maps 1 -.250,000 in TheNetherlands-German Border Area,Marc Geluk*
P542Sequence Stratigraphy and StratigraphicModelling - Application to LithofaciesPrediction, Offshore NE Bulgaria,Anelia Simeonova *, Georges Gorin and Werner Leu
P543Stratigraphy and Oil Content of MiddleFamennian Evaporite Deposits of the PripyatTrough,Semen Kruchek* Eduard VysotskyandSvetlana Obrovets
P544Tectonic Setting, Stratigraphy and PetroleumPotential of the South Kara Syneclise,NinaM. Ivanova*
P545 jDiscrimination between Onlap and Lithologic |Interfingering in Seismic Models of Outcrops, |Guido L Bracco Gartner*, Wolfgang Schlager |and Lorenz Keim \
P546 |Top Chalk in the Eastern Danish North Sea, |Mads Huuse* \
P547\Reservoir Characteristics and Petroleum jPotential of Zechstein Main Dolomite Facies, jWestern Polish Lowland,W. Strzetelski* R. Semyrka and G. Semyrka
P548 jThe Sand Bodies Pattern and Gas Traps IFormation in Pliocene Deposits, Albania, jRexhep Kogi* and AgimMesonjesi \
P568\Identification of Lithofacies From Well Logs in a ILithologically Complex Formation, jYujin Zhang * and Henry. A. Sa/isch j
P549Structural Model, Petrophysical Properties andProduction Stages of the Cakran-Mollaj Field,Albania,Kastriot Zeneli* and Miranda Gropa
P550The Ladislavci Field Tectonics, LithofaciesRelations and 3D Seismics,/ Mes/c*, Z. Hernitz, J. TisljarandG. Baric
P551Reservoir Evaluation of the BMB Oil Field,Marinsz Dziadkiewicz* and KrzysztofJankowski
P552Barnowko-Mostno-Buszewo BMB - theLargest Oil Field in Poland,K. Drop*, S. MamczurandZ. Wojtkowiak
P553Usage of Pyrolysis Products from Organic
. Materials to Improve Recovery of Crude Oil,Margit Fink* and Johannes Fink
P554, The Scope for Horizontal Infill Drilling betweenVertical Wells in Oil Rim Reservoirs,
. D.E VanBourgonje*andK.J. Weber
P555Mobile Oil in Mature Layered Oil Reservoirswith Low Kv and Large Contrast between Layer
. Permeabilities,J. Buter* and H. Dronkert
• P556Evaluation of the Economic Potential ofHorizontal Sidetracks into Fault Related AtticOil Configurations,A. Verweij* and K.J. Weber
P557Stratigraphic Trapping Potential in LabyrinthType Fluvial Reservoirs,O. Kuyucu*andH. Dronkert.
Caspian Region
Chairpersons: M. Simmons / K. SobornovP558
Peculiarities of Isotope Content of Carbons inthe Caspian Coastal Oil and Gas Bearing,R. Huseynzadeh*and V Ramazanov
P559Types of Hydrocarbon Traps withinSedimentary Cover of the Caspian Sea -Seismic Data Review,Y.P. Malovitsky*, B. V SeninandO.G. Tveiten
P560Basin Formation and Evolution Modelling onthe Base of Geological-Geophysical Data,Valentina Svalova *
P561Petroleum Geochemistry of the BakuArchipelago Fields, South Caspian Basin,Azerbaijan,ArzuS. Djavadova* AkifA. NarimanovandGian franco G. Rinaldi
P562The Correlation of the Middle PlioceneSediments within the Apsheron Pre-BalkhanUplift Zone, South Caspian Basin,YusifA. Shikhaliyev*
P563StrikeSlip Faults of the South Caspian Basin,Azerbaijan and Adjacent Regions,Ibrahim Murtuzayev* and Ali Bayramov
P564 iSeismostratigraphic Sedimentary Models ofSouth Caspian Megatrough,ParvizZ. Mamedov* and Ibrahim G. Akhundov
P565Carbonate Platforms of the Late Paleozoic ofthe Pre-Caspian Syneclise,Alina Jaroshenko *
P566Geological History of Pre-Caspian Ocean - Keyto Prediction of Peroliferous Reefs,Vitaly G. Kuznetsov*
P567About the Criteria of Search of the Deep-Seated Oil and Gas Deposits in South CaspianBasin (SCB),Gavadov Mekhti Agadadash *