BAKARDJIEV, IVAYLO N., Sofia University, Department of Geology, Sofia, Bulgaria
ABSTRACT:
Application
of Seismic Stratigraphic Interpretation for
Petroleum
Play
Assessment of the Mesozoic Sequences in the Southern Moesian Platform Margin
The territory of Bulgaria is located on the European continental
margin, and covers parts of the northern periphery of the Alpine orogen and its foreland.
Three major tectonic units are recognized: the Moesian Platform, the Alpine thrust Balkan
belt and a
system
of Tertiary, extensional basins.
Most of oil and gas discoveries in Bulgaria are located in the transition zone between
the platform margin and the stable platform, and in the frontal thrust Balkan zone. The
Southern Moesian Platform margin is considering to be the main
petroleum
exploration area
in Bulgaria. A lot of wells and seismic data were received from large exploration works.
The Moesian Platform forms part of the northern PeriTethyan shelf
system
. Its southern
margin was repeatedly affected by Mesozoic rifting cycles, interrupted and followed by
compressional events. In the present-day geological structure of Bulgaria the southern
platform margin is W-E trending 2040 km wide subsided strip, where increase the
thicknesses of, the three major sequences: Triassic, Lower-Middle Jurassic and Lower
Cretaceous, separated by regional unconformities. Moreover in the adjacent large eastern
Balkan-Forebalkan zone are widespread thick Carnian evaporite deposits with salt
tectonics.
The purpose of my project is to make seismic stratigraphic interpretation of about 50
more regional cross-lines from recent high-quality reflection seismic surveys after 1985,
and to assess the potential of the
petroleum
system
and plays.
Through this modern hydrocarbon play concept and new assessment I hope to suggest more
effective ways for farther
petroleum
exploration within the sweep of the Triassic
evaporite basin in Eastern Bulgaria.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90909©2000 AAPG Foundation Grants-in-Aid