DIRECT-PROSPECTING TECHNOLOGY OF SATELLITE IMAGES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FREQUENCY-RESONANCE PROCESSING: RESULTS OF APPROBATION WITHIN CONCESSION FOR UNCONVENTIONAL HYDROCARBONS SEARCHING IN UAE
Keywords:
UAE, oil, gas, amber, shale gas, living water, salt, hydrogen, dolomite, phosphorus, direct searches, deep structure, volcano, abiogenic genesis, sounding of the cross-section, remote sensing data processingAbstract
The results of a reconnaissance survey using direct-prospecting technology of satellite images and photographs frequency-resonance processing within a large block for unconventional hydrocarbons searches and eight hydrocarbon fields in the UAE are presented. The investigations were conducted with the aim of developing and improving the methodology of mobile direct-prospecting methods applying at various stages of prospecting and exploration for ore and combustible minerals, as well as water. The received measurement data of the work carried out can be considered as additional evidence in favor of the concept of deep (abiogenic) synthesis of hydrocarbons, including those in shale formations. On the territory of the unconventional hydrocarbons searching, by instrumental measurements the presence of volcanic complexes, filled with sedimentary rocks of 1-6 groups, shale gas in cross-section, migration of gas and white phosphorus into the atmosphere have been established. The results of experimental studies once again showed that the responses at shale gas frequencies are recorded from a sample of the 1st group of sedimentary rocks – argillite breccia. In many volcanic structures, filled with sedimentary rocks of 1-6 groups, signals are also recorded at the frequencies of coal, anthracite, gas hydrates and carbon dioxide. The results of a survey of the areas with hydrocarbon deposits show that shale gas can also be found in areas within which there are volcanic complexes with sedimentary rocks of 1-6 groups. In general, the materials of the experimental work carried out can be considered as additional evidence in favor of the volcanic model of formation of structural elements and the external appearance of the Earth's surface, as well as deposits of ore and combustible minerals and water. The research results indicate the feasibility of using mobile technology of frequency-resonance processing and decoding of satellite images and photographs for the detection and localization of oil and gas accumulation zones within large blocks and local areas. The use of super-operational and low-cost direct-prospecting technology will significantly speed up the exploration process for oil, gas, natural hydrogen and ore minerals, as well as reduce the financial costs of its implementation.