Abstract

The natural gas field of Hajduszoboszlo in the Hungarian plain offered several virgin rock temperature measurements, further rock samples for measurement of conductivity. The Paleozoic bottom rock is covered by Mezozoic and Tertiary sediments inclusively flysch. One big and three small gas caps are found at a depth of about 1000 to 1200 in anticlyne structures. The average temperature gradient is 60° C/km. The heat flow is between 2.2 and 2.7 μ cal/cm2 sec, which is consistent to other heat flow values measured in the Hungarian basin.

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