Sedimentology, geochemistry and reservoir properties of Upper Jurassic deep marine sediments (Hareelv Formation) in the Blokelv-1 borehole, Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland

The fully cored Blokelv-1 borehole was drilled through Upper Jurassic strata in the central part of the Jameson Land Basin, central East Greenland. The borehole reached a total depth of 233.8 m with nearly 100% recovery of high-quality core. An extensive analytical programme was undertaken on the co...

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Published in:Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin
Main Authors: Bjerager, Morten, Kjøller, Claus, Olivarius, Mette, Olsen, Dan, Schovsbo, Niels H.
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Schovsbo, Niels H.
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description The fully cored Blokelv-1 borehole was drilled through Upper Jurassic strata in the central part of the Jameson Land Basin, central East Greenland. The borehole reached a total depth of 233.8 m with nearly 100% recovery of high-quality core. An extensive analytical programme was undertaken on the core; sedimentological interpretation and reservoir characterisation were based on facies analysis combined with conventional core analysis, bulk geochemistry and spectral gamma and density scanning of the core. The Upper Jurassic Hareelv Formation was deposited in relatively deep water in a slope-to-basin setting where background sedimentation was dominated by suspension settling of organic-rich mud in oxygen-depleted conditions. Low- and high-density gravity-flow sandstone interbeds occur throughout the cored succession. About two-thirds of the high-density turbidite sandstones were remobilised and injected into the surrounding mud-rock. The resulting succession comprises nearly equal amounts of mudstones and sandstones in geometrically complex bodies. Ankerite cementation occurs in 37% of the analysed sandstones in varying amounts from minor to pervasive. Such ankerite-cemented sandstones can be identified by their bulk geochemistry where Ca > 2 wt%, Mg > 1 wt% and C > 1 wt%. The analysed mudstones are rich in Al, Fe, Ti and P and poor in Ca, Mg, Na and Mn. The trace-metal content shows a general increase in the upper part of the core reflecting progressive oxygen depletion at the sea floor. The reservoir properties of the Blokelv-1 sandstones were evaluated by both conventional core analysis and using log-derived porosity and permeability curves. The high-density turbidite beds and injectite bodies are a few centimetres to several metres thick and show large variations in porosity and permeability, in the range of 6–26 % for porosity and 0.05–400 mD for permeability. Individual sandstone units that are 1–7 m thick yield a net vertical reservoir thickness of 40 m with porosities of 15–26% and permeabilities ...
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spelling ftjgeusbullet:oai:geusjournals.org:article/4309 2025-01-16T21:41:14+00:00 Sedimentology, geochemistry and reservoir properties of Upper Jurassic deep marine sediments (Hareelv Formation) in the Blokelv-1 borehole, Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland Bjerager, Morten Kjøller, Claus Olivarius, Mette Olsen, Dan Schovsbo, Niels H. 2018-12-28 application/pdf https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4309 https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v42.4309 eng eng Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4309/10064 https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4309 doi:10.34194/geusb.v42.4309 Copyright (c) 2018 Morten Bjerager, Claus Kjøller, Mette Olivarius, Dan Olsen, Niels H. Schovsbo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 GEUS Bulletin; Vol. 42 (2018): Petroleum geology of the Upper Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous of East and North-East Greenland: Blokelv-1 borehole, Jameson Land Basin; 39-64 2597-2154 2597-2162 10.34194/geusb.v42 Hareelv Formation Jameson Land Basin Upper Jurassic core description facies analysis reservoir quality petrophysical logs info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article. 2018 ftjgeusbullet https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v42.430910.34194/geusb.v42 2024-11-12T00:36:38Z The fully cored Blokelv-1 borehole was drilled through Upper Jurassic strata in the central part of the Jameson Land Basin, central East Greenland. The borehole reached a total depth of 233.8 m with nearly 100% recovery of high-quality core. An extensive analytical programme was undertaken on the core; sedimentological interpretation and reservoir characterisation were based on facies analysis combined with conventional core analysis, bulk geochemistry and spectral gamma and density scanning of the core. The Upper Jurassic Hareelv Formation was deposited in relatively deep water in a slope-to-basin setting where background sedimentation was dominated by suspension settling of organic-rich mud in oxygen-depleted conditions. Low- and high-density gravity-flow sandstone interbeds occur throughout the cored succession. About two-thirds of the high-density turbidite sandstones were remobilised and injected into the surrounding mud-rock. The resulting succession comprises nearly equal amounts of mudstones and sandstones in geometrically complex bodies. Ankerite cementation occurs in 37% of the analysed sandstones in varying amounts from minor to pervasive. Such ankerite-cemented sandstones can be identified by their bulk geochemistry where Ca > 2 wt%, Mg > 1 wt% and C > 1 wt%. The analysed mudstones are rich in Al, Fe, Ti and P and poor in Ca, Mg, Na and Mn. The trace-metal content shows a general increase in the upper part of the core reflecting progressive oxygen depletion at the sea floor. The reservoir properties of the Blokelv-1 sandstones were evaluated by both conventional core analysis and using log-derived porosity and permeability curves. The high-density turbidite beds and injectite bodies are a few centimetres to several metres thick and show large variations in porosity and permeability, in the range of 6–26 % for porosity and 0.05–400 mD for permeability. Individual sandstone units that are 1–7 m thick yield a net vertical reservoir thickness of 40 m with porosities of 15–26% and permeabilities ... Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Greenland GEUS Bulletin (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland) Greenland Jameson Land ENVELOPE(-23.500,-23.500,71.167,71.167) Hareelv ENVELOPE(-22.617,-22.617,70.700,70.700) Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin 42 39 64
spellingShingle Hareelv Formation
Jameson Land Basin
Upper Jurassic
core description
facies analysis
reservoir quality
petrophysical logs
Bjerager, Morten
Kjøller, Claus
Olivarius, Mette
Olsen, Dan
Schovsbo, Niels H.
Sedimentology, geochemistry and reservoir properties of Upper Jurassic deep marine sediments (Hareelv Formation) in the Blokelv-1 borehole, Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland
title Sedimentology, geochemistry and reservoir properties of Upper Jurassic deep marine sediments (Hareelv Formation) in the Blokelv-1 borehole, Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland
title_full Sedimentology, geochemistry and reservoir properties of Upper Jurassic deep marine sediments (Hareelv Formation) in the Blokelv-1 borehole, Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland
title_fullStr Sedimentology, geochemistry and reservoir properties of Upper Jurassic deep marine sediments (Hareelv Formation) in the Blokelv-1 borehole, Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentology, geochemistry and reservoir properties of Upper Jurassic deep marine sediments (Hareelv Formation) in the Blokelv-1 borehole, Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland
title_short Sedimentology, geochemistry and reservoir properties of Upper Jurassic deep marine sediments (Hareelv Formation) in the Blokelv-1 borehole, Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland
title_sort sedimentology, geochemistry and reservoir properties of upper jurassic deep marine sediments (hareelv formation) in the blokelv-1 borehole, jameson land basin, east greenland
topic Hareelv Formation
Jameson Land Basin
Upper Jurassic
core description
facies analysis
reservoir quality
petrophysical logs
topic_facet Hareelv Formation
Jameson Land Basin
Upper Jurassic
core description
facies analysis
reservoir quality
petrophysical logs
url https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4309
https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v42.4309