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Paleofluid evolution of the fractured basalt hydrocarbon reservoir in the Üllés-Ruzsa-Bordány area, SE Hungary
2009
Central European Geology
Volcanic successions of the Kecel Basalt Formation (KBF) occur in the southern part of the Pannonian Basin. As a result of periodic submarine eruptions, the basaltic and pyroclastic rock horizons were intercalated with layers of the Late Miocene Endrod Marl Formation, which is regarded as one of the most important hydrocarbon source rocks in the area. The KBF was discovered through almost 30 wells between 2,200 and 2,900 meters of depth. Due to the high fracture porosity, some parts of the
doi:10.1556/ceugeol.52.2009.3-4.6
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