THE DISTRIBUTION OF APTIAN SANDSTONES IN THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NORTH SEA (UK SECTOR) ‐ A LOWSTAND SYSTEMS TRACT PLAY

In this paper, we discuss the distribution in the Central and Northern North Sea (UK sector) of the Late Aptian sandstones of reservoir potential which are assigned to members of the Sola Formation. An exploration strategy for these sandstones is proposed, based on sequence‐stratigraphic and palaeog...

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Main Authors: Crittenden, S., Cole, J. M., Kirk, M. J.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1747-5457.1998.tb00653.x 2024-09-15T18:24:01+00:00 THE DISTRIBUTION OF APTIAN SANDSTONES IN THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NORTH SEA (UK SECTOR) ‐ A LOWSTAND SYSTEMS TRACT PLAY Part 2: distribution and exploration strategy Crittenden, S. Cole, J. M. Kirk, M. J. 1998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-5457.1998.tb00653.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1747-5457.1998.tb00653.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1747-5457.1998.tb00653.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Petroleum Geology volume 21, issue 2, page 187-211 ISSN 0141-6421 1747-5457 journal-article 1998 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-5457.1998.tb00653.x 2024-08-22T04:16:27Z In this paper, we discuss the distribution in the Central and Northern North Sea (UK sector) of the Late Aptian sandstones of reservoir potential which are assigned to members of the Sola Formation. An exploration strategy for these sandstones is proposed, based on sequence‐stratigraphic and palaeogeographic models derived from the examination of numerous wells. The sandstones were deposited by mass‐flow processes as a consequence of a major, tectonically‐induced or enhanced, Late Aptian fall in relative sea‐level. The distribution of these lowstand sandstones, and the facies developed, was controlled by the structure and palaeogeography that existed in the study area both before and after this sea‐level fall. The pattern of faulting in the study area during Sola Formation deposition is related to Jurassic and older tectonism, which is associated with the development of the proto‐North Atlantic and the thermal subsidence of the North Sea rift system. Faults controlled the areas of sandstone provenance, and also determined the routes by which reworked sediments were transported into depocentres. We have mapped the distribution of these sandstones using both well and seismic data. Maps of fault patterns, basinal and high areas, and facies distributions have been generated for the top‐ Valhall Formation level (i. e. immediately beneath the Sola Formation), and also for the Sola Formation itself. These maps were used to model the distribution of Aptian lowstand sandstones and prospects in the UK Central and Northern North Sea. This modelling exercise is of relevance for the identification of lowstand sandstones with reservoir potential elsewhere on the NE Atlantic margin. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Wiley Online Library Journal of Petroleum Geology 21 2 187 211
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description In this paper, we discuss the distribution in the Central and Northern North Sea (UK sector) of the Late Aptian sandstones of reservoir potential which are assigned to members of the Sola Formation. An exploration strategy for these sandstones is proposed, based on sequence‐stratigraphic and palaeogeographic models derived from the examination of numerous wells. The sandstones were deposited by mass‐flow processes as a consequence of a major, tectonically‐induced or enhanced, Late Aptian fall in relative sea‐level. The distribution of these lowstand sandstones, and the facies developed, was controlled by the structure and palaeogeography that existed in the study area both before and after this sea‐level fall. The pattern of faulting in the study area during Sola Formation deposition is related to Jurassic and older tectonism, which is associated with the development of the proto‐North Atlantic and the thermal subsidence of the North Sea rift system. Faults controlled the areas of sandstone provenance, and also determined the routes by which reworked sediments were transported into depocentres. We have mapped the distribution of these sandstones using both well and seismic data. Maps of fault patterns, basinal and high areas, and facies distributions have been generated for the top‐ Valhall Formation level (i. e. immediately beneath the Sola Formation), and also for the Sola Formation itself. These maps were used to model the distribution of Aptian lowstand sandstones and prospects in the UK Central and Northern North Sea. This modelling exercise is of relevance for the identification of lowstand sandstones with reservoir potential elsewhere on the NE Atlantic margin.
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Cole, J. M.
Kirk, M. J.
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Cole, J. M.
Kirk, M. J.
THE DISTRIBUTION OF APTIAN SANDSTONES IN THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NORTH SEA (UK SECTOR) ‐ A LOWSTAND SYSTEMS TRACT PLAY
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title THE DISTRIBUTION OF APTIAN SANDSTONES IN THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NORTH SEA (UK SECTOR) ‐ A LOWSTAND SYSTEMS TRACT PLAY
title_short THE DISTRIBUTION OF APTIAN SANDSTONES IN THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NORTH SEA (UK SECTOR) ‐ A LOWSTAND SYSTEMS TRACT PLAY
title_full THE DISTRIBUTION OF APTIAN SANDSTONES IN THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NORTH SEA (UK SECTOR) ‐ A LOWSTAND SYSTEMS TRACT PLAY
title_fullStr THE DISTRIBUTION OF APTIAN SANDSTONES IN THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NORTH SEA (UK SECTOR) ‐ A LOWSTAND SYSTEMS TRACT PLAY
title_full_unstemmed THE DISTRIBUTION OF APTIAN SANDSTONES IN THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NORTH SEA (UK SECTOR) ‐ A LOWSTAND SYSTEMS TRACT PLAY
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