2017
DOI: 10.1144/sp464.2
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Source potential and depositional environment of Oligocene and Miocene rocks offshore Bulgaria

Abstract: Oligo-Miocene (‘Maikopian’) deposits are considered the main source rocks in the Black Sea area, although only a few source-rock data are available. Geochemical logs from nine wells are used together with age constraints provided by calcareous nannoplankton, well and seismic data to determine vertical and lateral changes of the source potential. Oligocene rocks overlie Eocene deposits with a major unconformity on the western Black Sea shelf in Bulgaria. A west–east-trending erosional structure (the Kaliakra ca… Show more

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“…The architecture of the Maikop Group offshore Bulgaria is controlled by a regional erosional unconformity ("top-Eocene") and the incision of the west-east trending Kaliakra Canyon during late Solenovian time (Mayer et al, 2017;Fig. 12a).…”
Section: Western Black Seamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The architecture of the Maikop Group offshore Bulgaria is controlled by a regional erosional unconformity ("top-Eocene") and the incision of the west-east trending Kaliakra Canyon during late Solenovian time (Mayer et al, 2017;Fig. 12a).…”
Section: Western Black Seamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fill of the Kaliakra Canyon in well Samotino Melrose is more than 1000 m thick ( Fig. 12a) and comprises upper Solenovian to Middle Miocene rocks (Mayer et al, 2017). With the exception of the Middle Miocene, the succession is largely carbonatefree (Fig.…”
Section: Canyon Fillmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mayer et al (2017), Sachsenhofer et al (2017b) and Vincent & Kaye (2017) all demonstrate that the Maykop Suite and its equivalents may not be the high-quality source rock in the Black Sea basins that is often assumed. How important are older source rocks, such as the Kuma Suite, and, given the likely depth of burial of that unit, is gas a more likely hydrocarbon phase than oil?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The source rock potential of the Kuma Formation and of the Maikop Group in the Black Sea area has been described in recent studies including Mayer et al (2017), Vincent and Kaye (2017), Morton et al (2017), and Pupp et al (2018, this issue), and its regional variation within the Paratethys has been summarised by Sachsenhofer et al (2017;2018, this issue). These studies show that the Kuma Formation and the Maikop Group are thermally immature in the proximal (shelfal) parts of the Black Sea as well as in the surrounding onshore areas (see also Olaru et al, 2018, this issue).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%