Ukrainian Antarctic Journal

No 3 (2005): Ukrainian Antarctic Journal
Articles

Antarctic Endogenous Hydrocarbons (prognostics estimation)

V. P. Kobolev
S. I. Subbotin Institute of geophysics of NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv
Yu. P. Orovetsky
S. I. Subbotin Institute of geophysics of NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv
Published December 15, 2005
Keywords
  • Antarctic Continent,
  • riftogenic knot,
  • hydrocarbon
How to Cite
Kobolev, V. P., & Orovetsky, Y. P. (2005). Antarctic Endogenous Hydrocarbons (prognostics estimation). Ukrainian Antarctic Journal, (3), 44-56. https://doi.org/10.33275/1727-7485.3.2005.565

Abstract

The Earth’s paleoequators caused the formation of the rotational deep riftogenic of the hot belts. The intersections of the various age structures had brought to formation in the different regions of the world both the individual (two order) riftogenic knots and the anomaly accumulation of these intersections, where the industrial hydrocarbon contents were fined out. The great regional hydrocarbon knots accumulation are due to the wellknown oil and gas provinces, such as North and Southern America, North Africa, Australia, West Siberia and Arabia. The considerable accumulation of the riftogenic knots was exposed in Antarctic continent, where the hydrocarbon deposits have not been found out until now. In accordance with preliminary estimates their total hydrocarbon reserves exceed greatly the global ones.

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