Abstract
The aim of the study is to determine, in terms of the prevalence of influence of natural or technogenic factors, the factors of formation of the hydrogeochemical composition of productive Lower Jurassic deposits of the Talinskoye oil field. During the study, the authors of the article evaluated the effects of sedimentogenesis, elutriation, neotectonic processes and oilfield water injection on the chemical composition of the waters studied. Water injection is known to cause changes in the hydrogeochemical balance and the formation of technogenic hydrogeological systems. Formation water salinities currently range from 3.7 to 15.3 g/dm3. More than 8960.3 thou-sand m3 of water was injected from overlying sediments into productive formations to maintain reservoir pressure (2014-2021). The authors analysed the genetic coefficients of different types of water (including injected water). Then they compared the coefficients. It was concluded that injected water currently doesn't have a significant impact on the hydrogeochemical appearance of the productive Lower Jurassic reservoirs of the Talinskoye oil field.
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