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Biostratigraphic re-evaluation of the lower to middle Miocene succession in the Eastern Carpathians: a case study related to the oil fields of the Diapir Fold Zone, Romania

Filipescu, Sorin; TĂmas, Dan M.; Bercea, Răzvan-Ionut; TĂmas, Alexandra; BĂlc, Ramona; TabĂrĂ, Daniel; Bindiu-haitonic, Raluca; Silye, Lóránd; Auer, Andreea; KrÉzsek, Csaba; SchlÉder, Zsolt; SĂsĂran, Emanoil

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Authors

Sorin Filipescu

Dan M. TĂmas

Răzvan-Ionut Bercea

Alexandra TĂmas

Ramona BĂlc

Daniel TabĂrĂ

Raluca Bindiu-haitonic

Lóránd Silye

Andreea Auer

Csaba KrÉzsek

Zsolt SchlÉder

Emanoil SĂsĂran



Abstract

Romania has a long history of hydrocarbon production and tens of thousands of boreholes have penetrated Miocene strata. Many well cores or cuttings have been either lost or damaged, but lab reports containing valuable petrographic, paleontological and structural data are still available. Most of the knowledge of the subsurface relies on old descriptions and interpretations used by the oil industry. These data have not been recently updated, while research results from the last decade suggest potential changes in stratigraphy, especially for the lower to middle Miocene succession. In order to update, calibrate, and reduce uncertainties regarding the subsurface stratigraphic record, we have reviewed the lab reports and used equivalent field samples for an updated interpretation of the lower to middle Miocene succession. Core and cutting descriptions from boreholes covering an area of ~10,000 km2 in the Diapir Fold Zone of the Eastern Carpathians have been selected and biostratigraphically re-evaluated based on microfossils and calcareous nannofossils. In many cases, highly uncertain ages were previously interpreted as Oligocene and early Miocene. Our recent data suggest that most of the lower Miocene is either difficult to determine or has been reinterpreted as middle Miocene (e.g., Cornu and Doftana formations). This significant change in ages requires an updated model for the timing of regional structural evolution and may open new exploration opportunities in this highly mature hydrocarbon area. This study demonstrates the need for a new complete and reliable stratigraphic framework for the whole Miocene stratigraphic record of the Eastern Carpathian.

Citation

Filipescu, S., TĂmas, D. M., Bercea, R., TĂmas, A., BĂlc, R., TabĂrĂ, D., …SĂsĂran, E. (2020). Biostratigraphic re-evaluation of the lower to middle Miocene succession in the Eastern Carpathians: a case study related to the oil fields of the Diapir Fold Zone, Romania. Geological Quarterly, 64(3), 781-800. https://doi.org/10.7306/gq.1554

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 28, 2020
Online Publication Date Sep 7, 2020
Publication Date 2020
Deposit Date Oct 22, 2020
Publicly Available Date Oct 23, 2020
Journal Geological quarterly.
Print ISSN 1641-7291
Publisher Polish Geological Institute-National Research Institute
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 64
Issue 3
Pages 781-800
DOI https://doi.org/10.7306/gq.1554

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