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Journal of Oncology Translational Research

Journal of Oncology Translational Research

ISSN: 2476-2261

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Transcontinental Oil

Analysis of the geological positions of the largest oil and gas basins, based on research data represented in the “Geological Atlas of Russia” and in other publications, making it possible to delimit oil zonesUrals-African oil and gas belt. This greater accumulation of hydrocarbon accumulation on Earth is linked to thequasi-southern strip of a zone of giant intercontinental faults (rifting) preexisting from Riphean inthe central part of Eurasia and elongated with gentle rejuvenation through the Paleozoic and the Mesozoic in the SouthCaspian region, Persian Gulf and African platform (meridian system of African faults). Most classicsoil (almost 75%) and gas (more than 65%) reserves are concentrated within this belt. The area of ​​thisthe unique structure "saturated with hydrocarbons" represents only 6 to 7% of the total surface of the globe. By its geological structureand the character of the differentiation of the masses of the mantle and the crust, this belt presents the zone of global anomaly of the Earthgravitational field.

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