International audienceThe organic carbon-and uranium-rich, marine Alum Shale Formation Formation in northwestern Europe (Middle Cambrian, Miaolingian to Early Ordovician) was deposited in the Baltic Basin and surrounding areas. It is a proven source rock for conventional oil either in sandstones of Cambrian age or Ordovician and Silurian carbonates, and also contains a potential for shale oil and for biogenic or thermogenic shale gas
The upper Cambrian-Silurian Piaœnica, Sasino, Udal and Pelplin formations and the Jantar Member incl...
Shale gas is envisaged to contribute in the next future to the European energy mix in the prospecti...
The paper presents the characteristics of prospective zones identified for the first time within the...
International audienceThe organic carbon-and uranium-rich, marine Alum Shale Formation Formation in ...
International audienceThe organic carbon-and uranium-rich, marine Alum Shale Formation Formation in ...
By compiling data from literature and unpublished reports a more detailed description is presented o...
The Ordovician and Silurian deposits in the Baltic Basin are represented by siltstones, mudstones, l...
In the Baltic-Podlasie-Lublin Basin, four potential lower Paleozoic shale reservoirs are identified:...
The Baltic sedimentary basin contains numerous hydrocarbon fields in Lithuania. The Lower Silurian s...
The Baltic sedimentary basin contains numerous hydrocarbon fields in Lithuania. The Lower Silurian s...
This paper describes a regional overview of selected Central and Eastern European sedimentary basins...
The paper presents a sedimentological analysis of Ordovician (Sandbian–Hirnantian = Caradoc–Ashgill)...
This paper describes a regional overview of selected Central and Eastern European sedimentary basins...
AbstractThe Baltic Syneclise is one of the Paleozoic basins along the western margin of the East Eur...
The Lower Paleozoic sediments of Eastern Europe extend from Poland to the Black Sea Coasts. The Lowe...
The upper Cambrian-Silurian Piaœnica, Sasino, Udal and Pelplin formations and the Jantar Member incl...
Shale gas is envisaged to contribute in the next future to the European energy mix in the prospecti...
The paper presents the characteristics of prospective zones identified for the first time within the...
International audienceThe organic carbon-and uranium-rich, marine Alum Shale Formation Formation in ...
International audienceThe organic carbon-and uranium-rich, marine Alum Shale Formation Formation in ...
By compiling data from literature and unpublished reports a more detailed description is presented o...
The Ordovician and Silurian deposits in the Baltic Basin are represented by siltstones, mudstones, l...
In the Baltic-Podlasie-Lublin Basin, four potential lower Paleozoic shale reservoirs are identified:...
The Baltic sedimentary basin contains numerous hydrocarbon fields in Lithuania. The Lower Silurian s...
The Baltic sedimentary basin contains numerous hydrocarbon fields in Lithuania. The Lower Silurian s...
This paper describes a regional overview of selected Central and Eastern European sedimentary basins...
The paper presents a sedimentological analysis of Ordovician (Sandbian–Hirnantian = Caradoc–Ashgill)...
This paper describes a regional overview of selected Central and Eastern European sedimentary basins...
AbstractThe Baltic Syneclise is one of the Paleozoic basins along the western margin of the East Eur...
The Lower Paleozoic sediments of Eastern Europe extend from Poland to the Black Sea Coasts. The Lowe...
The upper Cambrian-Silurian Piaœnica, Sasino, Udal and Pelplin formations and the Jantar Member incl...
Shale gas is envisaged to contribute in the next future to the European energy mix in the prospecti...
The paper presents the characteristics of prospective zones identified for the first time within the...