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- Bazhenov_Formation abstract "The Bazhenov Formation or Bazhenov Shale is a stratum in the West Siberian basin formed from sediment deposited in a deep-water sea in Tithonian–early Berriasian time. The sea covered more than one million square kilometers in the central basin area. Highly organic-rich siliceous shales were deposited during this time in anoxic conditions on the sea bottom. The sea was connected to the world's oceans and contains trace minerals derived from dissolved minerals and organic materials similar to sapropel sediments in the Black Sea.In addition to being a prolific deep water marine source rock (it has been called the world's largest oil source rock) the formation is believed to contain substantial reserves of tight oil. An estimate by Wood Mackenzie of the Bazhenov Formation puts oil in place at 2 trillion barrels. In 2013, the Russian oil company Rosneft estimated recoverable reserves of 22 billion barrels for the formation. The Russian government agency Rosnedra estimated in 2012 that the Bazhenov contained 180 to 360 billion barrels of recoverable reserves. According to U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates published in June 2013:For the total Bazhenov shale prospective area in the West Siberian Basin, we estimate a risked shale oil in-place of 1,243 billion barrels, with 74.6 billion barrels as the risked, technically recoverable shale oil resource.... In addition, for this prospective area, we estimate a risked shale gas in-place of 1,920 Tcf, with 285 Tcf as the risked, technically recoverable shale gas resource...".
- Bazhenov_Formation thumbnail USGS_-_Bazhenov_Formation_Oil_Reservoir.png?width=300.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageID "38974420".
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageLength "3605".
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageRevisionID "688981021".
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Anoxic_waters.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Berriasian.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Black_Sea.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Russia.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oil_fields_of_Russia.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Energy_Information_Administration.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Oil_reserves_in_Russia.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Rosneft.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Sapropel.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Source_rock.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Tight_oil.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Tithonian.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink West_Siberian_petroleum_basin.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink Wood_Mackenzie.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLink File:USGS_-_Bazhenov_Formation_Oil_Reservoir.png.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bazhenov Formation".
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bazhenov".
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Bazhenov_Formation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bazhenov_Formation subject Category:Geology_of_Russia.
- Bazhenov_Formation subject Category:Oil_fields_of_Russia.
- Bazhenov_Formation hypernym Stratum.
- Bazhenov_Formation type Muscle.
- Bazhenov_Formation type Field.
- Bazhenov_Formation comment "The Bazhenov Formation or Bazhenov Shale is a stratum in the West Siberian basin formed from sediment deposited in a deep-water sea in Tithonian–early Berriasian time. The sea covered more than one million square kilometers in the central basin area. Highly organic-rich siliceous shales were deposited during this time in anoxic conditions on the sea bottom.".
- Bazhenov_Formation label "Bazhenov Formation".
- Bazhenov_Formation sameAs Q16535107.
- Bazhenov_Formation sameAs m.0s9c4zn.
- Bazhenov_Formation sameAs Баженовская_свита.
- Bazhenov_Formation sameAs Баженовська_світа.
- Bazhenov_Formation sameAs Q16535107.
- Bazhenov_Formation wasDerivedFrom Bazhenov_Formation?oldid=688981021.
- Bazhenov_Formation depiction USGS_-_Bazhenov_Formation_Oil_Reservoir.png.
- Bazhenov_Formation isPrimaryTopicOf Bazhenov_Formation.