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The Magnitogorsk trough of the Southern Urals: prospects for searching for objects for storing greenhouse gases

https://doi.org/10.51890/2587-7399-2022-7-3-14-23

Abstract

In the strategic context of the development of the CCS industry (including geological exploration of the subsoil for CCS) for the purposes of long-term business planning in the Russian Federation, the need to forecast and further capture and place in the subsoil more than 10 billion tons. CO2 per year, the prospects for searching for objects for storing CO2 in the industrially developed Eastern part of the Orenburg region are considered.

Aim. Evaluation of the prospects for searching in the Orenburg segment of the Magnitogorsk trough for objects for storing carbon dioxide.

Materials and methods. Orenburg segment of the Magnitogorsk profiling of skin removal, gravity, magnetic and seismic exploration, drilling and mining. Works on the assessment of the prospects for its oil and gas content reach a small volume. The interpretation of this complex of geological and geophysical data is carried out according to the technology for assessing the prospects for oil and gas content in narrow regions.

Results. In the Orenburg segment of the Magnitogorsk trough, there are geological facilities for storing greenhouse gases. Lithological-formational complexes promising for their search have been identified: Ordovician, Silurian, Lower-Middle Devonian, Upper Devonian, Lower-Middle Carboniferous, Jurassic and Mesozoic weathering crusts. The forecast of their occurrence depths is given.

Conclusions. Further regional exploration work in the Magnitogorsk trough throughout its entire length should also solve the problem of predicting the development zones of objects that are promising for storing greenhouse gases.

About the Authors

S. E. Makarov
Gazprom-neft Orenburg LLC
Russian Federation

Sergey E. Makarov — Cand. Sci. (Geol.-Min.), Program manager for Geology and Development, Decarbonization Project Office

56/1, Krasnoznamennaya str., 460024, Orenburg



D. M. Eremeev
Gazprom-neft Orenburg LLC
Russian Federation

Dmitry M. Eremeev — Director for Geology and Development, Conceptual Design — Chief Geologist

56/1, Krasnoznamennaya str., 460024, Orenburg



K. Yu. Kyzyma
Gazprom-neft Orenburg LLC
Russian Federation

Konstantin Yu. Kyzyma — Head of the Decarbonization Project Office

56/1, Krasnoznamennaya str., 460024, Orenburg,



A. M. Tyurin
VolgoUralNIPIgaz LLC; Orenburg State University
Russian Federation

Anatoly M. Tyurin — Cand. Sci. (Geol.-Min.), Head of the Laboratory of Field and Geophysical Research, VolgoUralNIPIgaz LLC

Scopus ID: 57411873000

20, Pushkinskaya str., 460000, Orenburg



M. A. Politykina
VolgoUralNIPIgaz LLC
Russian Federation

Marta A. Politykina — Cand. Sci. (Geol.-Min.), Head of the Department of Geology and Geophysics

Scopus ID: 6506565458

20, Pushkinskaya str., 460000, Orenburg



A. V. Kolomoets
VolgoUralNIPIgaz LLC; Orenburg State University
Russian Federation

Aleksandra V. Kolomoets — Cand. Sci. (Geol.-Min.), Chief specialist of the Department of Geology and Geophysics, VolgoUralNIPIgaz LLC

Scopus ID: 57205221857

20, Pushkinskaya str., 460000, Orenburg



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Makarov S.E., Eremeev D.M., Kyzyma K.Yu., Tyurin A.M., Politykina M.A., Kolomoets A.V. The Magnitogorsk trough of the Southern Urals: prospects for searching for objects for storing greenhouse gases. PROneft. Professionally about Oil. 2022;7(3):14-23. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51890/2587-7399-2022-7-3-14-23

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