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Spatial distribution of micro- and nanoporosity in Oligocene Menilite and Cretaceous Lgota mudstones (Outer Carpathians): Organic porosity development as a key to understanding unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs?

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MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
Volume 148, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2022.106028

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Organic porosity; Microporosity; Nanoporosity; Maturation; Conventional; unconventional hydrocarbon; system; Menilite beds; Lgota beds; Outer carpathians

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The Lgota mudstone is not an effective source rock, but based on its other petrophysical and geochemical properties, the analyzed formations could serve as a basis for further research on the occurrence of unconventional reservoirs in the Carpathian region.
potential, the Lgota mudstone is an ineffective source rock. However, given the other petrophysical and geochemical properties, the analysed formations may constitute a basis for further research on the occurrence of unconventional reservoirs in the entire Carpathian region.

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