Towards Understanding Modern Analogs of Oil-Bearing Facies 1950 Вебер Нефть

Weber, V., Gorskaya, A., Egorov, E. et al. Towards Understanding Modern Analogs of Oil-Bearing Facies (K poznaniyu sovremennykh analogov neftenosnykh fatsiy), 1950. In Russian.

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Weber, V., Gorskaya, A., Egorov, E. et al. Towards Understanding Modern Analogs of Oil-Bearing Facies (K poznaniyu sovremennykh analogov neftenosnykh fatsiy), 1950. In Russian.

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Вебер В. В., Горская А. И., Егоров Е. Н. и др. К познанию современных аналогов нефтеносных фаций. Опыт комплексного исследования. / Под ред. проф. В. М. Сенюкова; Министерство нефтяной промышленности СССР, Всесоюзный научно-исследовательский геологоразведочный институт (ВНИГРИ).
Москва ; Ленинград : Гостоптехиздат, 1950.
360 с. : ил. Твёрдый издательский переплёт, энциклопедический формат. Тираж 1000 экз.
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Weber, V. V., Gorskaya, A. I., Egorov, E. N. et al. Towards Understanding Modern Analogs of Oil-Bearing Facies (K poznaniyu sovremennykh analogov neftenosnykh fatsiy). An Experience of Comprehensive Study. / Edited by Prof. V. M. Senyukov; Ministry of Oil Industry of the USSR, All-Union Petroleum Scientific Research Geological Exploration Institute (VNIGRI).
Moscow ; Leningrad : Gostoptekhizdat, 1950.
360 pp. : ill. Hardcover, encyclopedic format. Print run: 1,000 copies. In Russian.

This 1950 monograph is a landmark in Soviet petroleum geology, representing one of the first large-scale interdisciplinary attempts to solve the fundamental question of oil genesis. Published by Gostoptekhizdat for the Ministry of Oil Industry, this work brings together the leading minds of VNIGRI (the All-Union Petroleum Scientific Research Geological Exploration Institute) under the guidance of Professor V. M. Senyukov.
The research focuses on the "comparative-historical" method, studying modern sedimentary environments to better understand the formation of ancient oil-bearing strata. The primary geographic focus is the Taman Peninsula, with extensive analysis of its unique water bodies, supplemented by data from the southeastern Azov region near the Beisugsky Estuary. By examining the chemical, biological, and geological processes occurring in these modern sediments, the authors sought to identify the precise conditions under which organic matter transforms into hydrocarbons.
The book is structured as a comprehensive manual of lithological and geochemical analysis. It details the distribution of organic carbon, the role of microorganisms in bituminization, and the relationship between facies types and potential oil productivity. Despite being over seven decades old, the data provided remains a vital reference for researchers of the Black Sea and Azov basins.
Produced in a strictly limited run of only 1,000 copies, this edition was never intended for a mass audience, serving instead as a classified or highly specialized tool for the elite of the Soviet oil industry. For geologists, historians of science, and collectors of rare scientific imprints, this volume is a significant artifact of the post-war industrial and scientific push that defined the Soviet Union's energy strategy in the mid-20th century.

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