Anfilatova E.A.

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Graduated from Geography Department of Leningrad State University in 1960, and State Foreign Language Courses in 1962.
Works with VNIGRI as Senior researcher.
Key fields of scientific research: oil and gas geology, analysis of foreign data on various fields of petroleum geology.
Has more than 40 publications.
Died on 18th Jan 2011.
Petroleum potential and development
Section editor – PhD in geology and mineralogy Podolsky Yu.V.
Article # 27_2010 submitted on 06/04/2010 displayed on website on 06/08/2010
15 p.
pdf  Knots of oil and gas production of global significance in the Russian north-western offshore: prospects of development
On the basis of generalizing the available materials on the petroleum potential of World basins and analyzing their role in oil and gas production the concept of the global significance knot of oil and gas production is first introduced. In the composition of the Earth intracontinental areals and margin-continental belts of petroleum accumulation, such knots are recognized as the regions of extensive concentration of highly prospective areas. Their total initial resources average 25-30 billion t of oil or 20 trillion m3 of gas, the presence of the largest fields is necessarily. 25 such knots providing the basic world oil and gas production over a long period of time is established. Three such knots are determined in the Russia north-western offshore and adjacent onshore: the Pechora knot now in force and the potentially prospective Yamalo-Kara and Barents knots. The resource characteristics and production possibilities of these knots and the prospects of heir development are considered.

Key words:global knot of oil and gas production, maximum oil and gas production, oil and gas reserves, oil and gas resources, largest hydrocarbon fields, Pechora Sea, Barents Sea, Kara Sea.
article citation Prischepa O.M., Grigorenko Yu.N., Sobolev V.S., Ananiev V.V., Margulis E.A., Anfilatova E.A. Knots of oil and gas production of global significance in the Russian north-western offshore: prospects of development // Neftegazovaya Geologiya. Teoriya I Praktika. – 2010. - V.5. - #2.- http://www.ngtp.ru/rub/6/27_2010.pdf
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Hard-extracted reserves, unconventional hydrocarbon sources
Section editor – PhD in geology and mineralogy Yakutseni V.P.
Article # 44_2008 submitted on 10/31/2008 displayed on website on 11/12/2008
8 p.
pdf  А review of modern foreign data on the problem of occurrence of gas hydrates the world offshore
The discovery of large accumulations of gas hydrates mainly under a sea bottom along the World Ocean outer continental margins and in the Arctic permafrost regions has aroused considerable interest to gas hydrates as possible energy resources. It is estimated that the amount of natural gas trapped in hydrates around the world is roughly two orders of magnitude more than the recoverable gas in conventional reservoirs. On the basis of analyzing foreign data it is given the picture of occurrence of gas hydrates in the world offshore; it is reported about the national gas hydrate research programs and plans on conducting test gas production from gas hydrates
Key words: natural gas hydrates, occurrence, resources, national programs of studying gas hydrates.
article citation Anfilatova E.A. А review of modern foreign data on the problem of occurrence of gas hydrates the world offshore // Neftegazovaya Geologiya. Teoriya I Praktika. – 2008. - V.3. - #4.- http://www.ngtp.ru/rub/9/44_2008.pdf
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