The Dnieper-Pripyat gas-oil province has an area of 100,000 sq km and a volume of sedimentary fill of 800,000 cu km. It is an aulacogen that extends some 1200 km east-west and is 75 to 130 km wide. It consists of two parts: the Pripyat downwarp on the west and the Dnieper-Donets depression on the east. The Lower Carboniferous of the latter is discussed here. As of 1984 some 475 hydrocarbon pools had been found in the Lower Carboniferous of the Dnieper-Donets depression; these are in 103 fields. The Lower Carboniferous of this depression is divided into two plays: Tournaisian-lower Visean and upper Visean-Serpukhovian. The first of these is in the transgrssive part of the Early Carboniferous cycle, and the second is in the regressive part. Separating these two plays are clayey-carbonate rocks 100-500 m thick, which form a seal. These were deposited at the time of maximum Early Carboniferous transgression, when the sea extended far beyond the limits of the Dnieper-Donets depression. Seventy-three oil and gas pools in 39 areas have been discovered beneath this Visean seal. In the Tournaisian sediments are 26 pools in 21 areas. Among these are 13 gas, 8 oil-gas, and 5 oil pools. Reservoirs are sandstone-siltstone deposits. Forty-seven pools have been discovered in lower Visean rocks in 33 areas. These include 26 gas pools, 9 oil-gas pools, and 12 oil pools. The main pay is Horizon V-26, which is the basal Visean. These pools occur in both structural and stratigraphic traps. The upper Visean-Serpukhovian play is sealed by Serpukhovian clays and Bashkirian carbonate-clay deposits. A total of 390 pools have been discovered in this play in the Dnieper-Donets depression. This includes 193 gas pools, 98 oil-gas pools, and 99 oil pools. Most of these are in the upper part of the Visean. It is interesting that the percentage of pools that are oil does not decrease downward in the section. Also of interest is the presence of pools in this part of the section beyond the borders of the graben to the north just east of Khar'kov. The Tournaisian is highly favorable for new discovery in all the middle part of the Dnieper-Donets graben as well as the eastern half of the south border zone, where several fields have already been discovered. The lower Visean seal is good in these areas. In the western part of this zone the Tournaisian is thinner, and the seal is not as good. Favorability of the lower Visean is similar to that of the Tournaisian. Areas highly favorable for the upper Visean include a large part of the depression as well as an area outside the depression on the north. Areas to the northwest toward Chernigov and along the southern border are rated as only favorable. Favorability for the Serpukhovian is about the same as that for the upper Visean. (Taken from Galabuda and others, 1984; digested in Petroleum Geology, vol. 25, no, 1/2, three maps.) Numerous smaller transgressive-regressive cycles within the larger Early Carboniferous cycle are attributed to sea-level changes occasioned by glacial activity in the Southern Hemisphere at that time. Copyright 2000 James Clarke. You are encouraged to print out this News Letter and to forward it to others. Earlier News Letters are available at http://geocities.com/internetgeology/