Geological environment changes during oil fields development in complex geological conditions

Authors: V.V. Seredin, M.V. Pushkareva (Perm National Research Polytechnic University, RF, Perm), L.O. Leibowich, A.O. Bacharev, A.V. Tatarkin, A.A. Filimonchikov (NIPPPPD Nedra Ltd., RF, Perm)

Key words: geological environment, hydrocarbon pollution, geo-ecological, geophysical and engineering-geological studies.

The aim of the study was to determine the level of geological environment contamination as a result of long-term use of an oil field in the Perm Region, which is located in complex geological conditions. During the study areal electrical exploration was carried out with the help of the vertical electrical sounding (VES) method, 15 geotechnical boreholes were drilled and geo-environmental soil testing was carried layer by layer. Interpretation of geophysical data revealed the presence of hydrocarbon and chloride components in soils and karst rock mass. The researchers have found petropollutted grotto and the water source exit with traces of oil, they mark their association with the locations of oil wells. Most likely sources of oil pollution of the geological environment are oil wells. Thus, in the mining and geological conditions, due to the development of karst processes, long-term operation of the oil field in the presence of incidents and emergencies leads to the formation of hydrocarbon contamination in the subsurface with the subsequent distribution into ground- and surface water.

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