Abstract

The study of hydrocarbon reservoirs in the sediments of sedimentary basins indicates a significant increase in the number of non-anticlinal, complex, unconventional, combined traps, which is currently noted during the discovery of large oil and gas fields with high resources. Based on the analysis of literature sources, the article provides a brief overview of the classifications of traps developed both for regional levels and for local operations in specific oil and gas regions. Examples of the development of subtle extended traps in shale carbonaceous formations are considered.

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