--> Abstract: Unconventional Petroleum Plays in the Mediterranean Basins, by Fivos Spathopoulos; #90161 (2013)
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Fivos Spathopoulos

Exploration for Previous HitunconventionalNext Hit petroleum in Europe has intensified over the last five years. The potential for Previous HitunconventionalNext Hit oil & gas resources has been examined, in order to determine the right types of rock, basin and maturity in Previous HitbasinsNext Hit around the Mediterranean Sea. Various target shale formations exist in the study area, ranging in age from the Lower Paleozoic to Tertiary. These shales are of very good geochemical quality, both in their Total Organic Carbon content, as well as in their hydrogen indices. The Previous HitbasinsNext Hit containing these Previous HitrocksNext Hit vary in their tectonic style, but they are often structurally "quiet" synclines or monoclines. The maturity of the shales has been found to be in the oil and gas window. Models for Previous HitsourceNext Hit rock deposition, demonstrate the possibility of black shale deposition throughout the Paleozoic, Previous HitMesozoicNext Hit and Cenozoic eras in various areas of the Mediterranean.

International oil companies explore for Previous HitunconventionalNext Hit petroleum resources in several European Mediterranean countries. However, Previous HitunconventionalNext Hit exploration has not started in earnest in North Africa, south Balkans, Near East and Previous HitMiddleNext Hit East. Target shales, for shale-gas, shale-oil and pyrolysed oil exist in Greece, Turkey, Israel and in the north African region. The purpose of the current study is to highlight areas of Previous HitunconventionalNext Hit petroleum prospectivity in the Mediterranean region.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90161©2013 AAPG European Regional Conference, Barcelona, Spain, 8-10 April 2013