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SOURCE ROCK EVALUATION AND BASIN MODELLING IN THE GORGAN PLAIN, SE SOUTH CASPIAN BASIN, NORTHERN IRAN

Hydrocarbon exploration in the Gorgan Plain to the SE of the South Caspian Basin (northern Iran) has taken place since the 1960s but no economic resources of petroleum have yet been discovered in this area and few studies of potential source rocks have been carried out. In this study, the generation...

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Published in:Journal of petroleum geology 2021-10, Vol.44 (4), p.509-529
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Basins
Cenozoic
Cheleken Formation
Diatoms
Economic resources
Economics
Eocene
Gorgan Plain
Hydrocarbons
Iran
Kerogen
Maikop Group
Miocene
Modelling
Offshore
Oligocene
Organic matter
organic petrography
Overburden
Palaeocene
Paleocene
Petroleum
Pliocene
Rock
Rocks
Rock‐Eval
source rock
South Caspian Basin
Total organic carbon
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