MOBILE DIRECT-PROSPECTING TECHNOLOGY OF SATELLITE IMAGES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FREQUENCY-RESONANCE PROCESSING: MAIN RESULTS OF LARGE-SCALE APPROBATION AT SITES OF EXPLORATION WELL DRILLING ON ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE IN VARIOUS REGIONS OF GLOBE

Authors

  • Mykola Yakymchuk Institute of Applied Problems of Ecology, Geophysics and Geochemistry, Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Ignat Korchagin Institute of Geophysics, NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

Keywords:

Exploration blocks, local areas, direct searches, well, oil, gas, methane, basalts, hydrogen, phosphorus, bacteria, impact structure, coal basin, volcano, abiogenic genesis, sounding of the cross-section, remote sensing data processing

Abstract

To demonstrate the operability and efficiency of direct-prospecting technology, the purposeful survey of areas and local sites for exploratory wells drilling on onshore and offshore in various regions are carried out. The surveys of drilling exploratory wells areas are also carried out in order to develop and improve the methodology of instrumental measurements conducting, taking into account the peculiarities of geological structure of blocks, local areas and drilling sites. Experimental reconnaissance studies are carried out using low-cost direct-prospecting technology, including modified methods of frequency-resonance processing and decoding of satellite images and photographs, vertical electric-resonance sounding (scanning) of the cross-section and the method of integral assessment of the oil and gas (ore) prospects of large blocks and local areas. The individual components of technology used are developed on the principles of “substance” paradigm of geophysical research, the essence of which is the search for a specific (required in each case) substance. The developed methods are based on the standing electric waves, discovered by Nikola Tesla in 1899 in the deep horizons of the Earth. In modified versions of the methods of frequency-resonance processing of satellite images and photographs, as well as vertical sounding (scanning) of cross-section, existing databases (sets, collections) of sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks, minerals and chemical elements are used. The materials of the survey also once again confirm the volcanic model of the hydrocarbon deposits formation, the features of which can be formulated as follows. By experimental studies, conducted in various regions of the globe on Earth, the presence of 10 types of volcanic complexes were established. Numerous experiments have shown that the conditions for the synthesis of oil, condensate and gas at the boundary (surface) of 57 km are created only in 5 types of the 10 volcanic complexes. The results of the reconnaissance survey of the locations of "dry" drilled wells showed that almost all of them are located in the contours of volcanic complexes, in which there are no conditions for hydrocarbon synthesis! The direct-prospecting technology as a whole, as well as its individual methods, should be used in various regions for a preliminary assessment of the prospects for oil and gas potential of poorly explored and unexplored exploration blocks and local areas. The use of this technology can bring a significant effect during the search for industrial accumulations of hydrocarbons in unconventional reservoirs (including areas of shale, coal-bearing formations, and crystalline rocks distribution). Additional surveys promptly carried out using direct-prospecting methods in local areas of prospecting and exploratory wells drilling will contribute to an increase in the drilling success rate. The laying of wells in the areas of vertical fluid migration channel’s location, can lead to an increase in hydrocarbon inflows. Mobile technology can also be successfully used during the exploration of poorly explored areas and blocks within known oil and gas fields

Published

2025-02-17

How to Cite

Mykola Yakymchuk, & Ignat Korchagin. (2025). MOBILE DIRECT-PROSPECTING TECHNOLOGY OF SATELLITE IMAGES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FREQUENCY-RESONANCE PROCESSING: MAIN RESULTS OF LARGE-SCALE APPROBATION AT SITES OF EXPLORATION WELL DRILLING ON ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE IN VARIOUS REGIONS OF GLOBE. Modern Scientific Technology, (9). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/MSC/article/view/5306

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Section

Geological and mineralogical sciences