High-boiling arenes of Paleozoic petroleum of West Siberia
A number of petroleum deposits have been found recently in the southern regions of West Siberia, in carbonate reservoirs of the Paleozoic age; certain aspects of increasing petroleum output in the field are related to these deposits. The general characteristics of Paleozoic petroleums of West Siberia are fairly varied, these petroleums usually have lower sulfur and resin contents but contain more was than petroleums from the Mesozoic deposits in the upper strata. No detailed study has so far, apparently, been carried out of the hydrocarbon composition of higher fractions of Paleozoic petroleums of the regio using physico-chemical methods. Accordingly, the composition of aromatic components of medium and high-boiling petroleum distillates of the Maloich deposit are examined since these are one of the first Paleozoic deposits put to industrial use.
- OSTI ID:
- 5441990
- Journal Information:
- Pet. Chem. USSR (Engl. Transl.); (United States), Vol. 24:4; Other Information: Translated from Neftekhimiya; 24: 6, 751-759(1984)
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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EASTERN EUROPE
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NUMERICAL DATA
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