CASP are pleased to share their latest geotectonic study on the Western and Eastern Black Sea basins - a synthesis of structural and stratigraphic data that offers a fresh perspective on how these basins developed within the long-lived southern Eurasian active margin.
The report, authored by regional experts Sam Rice and Stephen Vincent, addresses long-standing discrepancies in published tectonic reconstructions and presents a refined geodynamic framework that links subduction dynamics, basin opening directions, and regional tectonic processes across Anatolia, the Pontides and the Caucasus.
The findings have broad implications for regional tectonics and provide critical input for basin modelling, including thermal evolution, stress regimes, sediment routing, and the development of petroleum systems.
Whether you're interested in tectonics, basin evolution, or hydrocarbon prospectivity in the Black Sea region, this 282-page report offers a valuable resource for industry professionals and researchers alike.
Click here to access the report l KeyFacts Energy Industry Directory: CASP