Tectonostratigraphic development of the Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic in the Hoop Area, Barents Sea: Implications for understanding ultra-condensed reservoir units

The most prolific reservoir intervals in the Barents Sea are found in the Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic Realgrunnen Subgroup, deposited during a major change in the structural evolution of the basin which greatly influenced its development and distribution. The effects are evident in one of the...

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Published in:Marine and Petroleum Geology
Main Authors: Müller, Reidar, Klausen, Tore Grane, Line, Lena, Hafeez, A, Planke, Sverre, Eide, Frøydis, Stueland, Erik, Jahren, Jens, Rismyhr, Bjarte, Olaussen, Snorre
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3024347
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2022.105787
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:11250/3024347 2023-05-15T15:38:40+02:00 Tectonostratigraphic development of the Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic in the Hoop Area, Barents Sea: Implications for understanding ultra-condensed reservoir units Müller, Reidar Klausen, Tore Grane Line, Lena Hafeez, A Planke, Sverre Eide, Frøydis Stueland, Erik Jahren, Jens Rismyhr, Bjarte Olaussen, Snorre 2022 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3024347 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2022.105787 eng eng Elsevier Norges forskningsråd: 267689 Norges forskningsråd: 223272 urn:issn:0264-8172 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3024347 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2022.105787 cristin:2053262 Marine and Petroleum Geology. 2022, 145, 105787. Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no Copyright 2022 the authors 105787 Marine and Petroleum Geology 145 Journal article Peer reviewed 2022 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2022.105787 2023-03-14T17:40:23Z The most prolific reservoir intervals in the Barents Sea are found in the Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic Realgrunnen Subgroup, deposited during a major change in the structural evolution of the basin which greatly influenced its development and distribution. The effects are evident in one of the petroleum provinces in the SW Barents Sea, the Hoop Area. Due to the condensed nature of the succession, the tectonostratigraphic evolution has been enigmatic. We use a range of different methods and dataset, including high-resolution P-Cable seismic to determine the tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the succession. Results are important for exploration and production in the Hoop Area and beyond, but also for a broader understanding of how ultra-condensed successions might evolve during long periods of non-deposition and short bursts of deposition. Seven major phases of deposition and non-deposition/erosion are defined. Stage 1 represents fluvio-deltaic deposition in the Fruholmen Formation (Norian), followed by Stage 2 with significant truncation and non-deposition, lasting up to 35 million years. Deposition resumed with the shallow marine to fluvial Nordmela and Stø formations (Pliensbachian to Bajocian), which both encapsule long periods of erosion and non-deposition (stage 3–6). Stage 7 is represented by transgression and shelf deposition in the Fuglen Formation (Bathonian). The change from a high-accommodation setting with continuous and relatively high rate of accumulation in the Triassic, to a low-accommodation setting with episodic deposition and extensive sediment cannibalization in the Jurassic, resulted in cleaner sandstones with better reservoir properties. The low-accommodation setting also enabled coarse-graded detritus from hinterlands in Fennoscandia to prograde into distal part of the basin and more amalgamation of the sands during the Jurassic. Adversely, the low accommodation setting also caused a fragmented pattern of deposition and preservation that needs to be carefully considered in subsurface ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Fennoscandia University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Barents Sea Nordmela ENVELOPE(15.675,15.675,69.134,69.134) Stø ENVELOPE(15.124,15.124,69.019,69.019) Marine and Petroleum Geology 145 105787
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description The most prolific reservoir intervals in the Barents Sea are found in the Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic Realgrunnen Subgroup, deposited during a major change in the structural evolution of the basin which greatly influenced its development and distribution. The effects are evident in one of the petroleum provinces in the SW Barents Sea, the Hoop Area. Due to the condensed nature of the succession, the tectonostratigraphic evolution has been enigmatic. We use a range of different methods and dataset, including high-resolution P-Cable seismic to determine the tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the succession. Results are important for exploration and production in the Hoop Area and beyond, but also for a broader understanding of how ultra-condensed successions might evolve during long periods of non-deposition and short bursts of deposition. Seven major phases of deposition and non-deposition/erosion are defined. Stage 1 represents fluvio-deltaic deposition in the Fruholmen Formation (Norian), followed by Stage 2 with significant truncation and non-deposition, lasting up to 35 million years. Deposition resumed with the shallow marine to fluvial Nordmela and Stø formations (Pliensbachian to Bajocian), which both encapsule long periods of erosion and non-deposition (stage 3–6). Stage 7 is represented by transgression and shelf deposition in the Fuglen Formation (Bathonian). The change from a high-accommodation setting with continuous and relatively high rate of accumulation in the Triassic, to a low-accommodation setting with episodic deposition and extensive sediment cannibalization in the Jurassic, resulted in cleaner sandstones with better reservoir properties. The low-accommodation setting also enabled coarse-graded detritus from hinterlands in Fennoscandia to prograde into distal part of the basin and more amalgamation of the sands during the Jurassic. Adversely, the low accommodation setting also caused a fragmented pattern of deposition and preservation that needs to be carefully considered in subsurface ...
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author Müller, Reidar
Klausen, Tore Grane
Line, Lena
Hafeez, A
Planke, Sverre
Eide, Frøydis
Stueland, Erik
Jahren, Jens
Rismyhr, Bjarte
Olaussen, Snorre
spellingShingle Müller, Reidar
Klausen, Tore Grane
Line, Lena
Hafeez, A
Planke, Sverre
Eide, Frøydis
Stueland, Erik
Jahren, Jens
Rismyhr, Bjarte
Olaussen, Snorre
Tectonostratigraphic development of the Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic in the Hoop Area, Barents Sea: Implications for understanding ultra-condensed reservoir units
author_facet Müller, Reidar
Klausen, Tore Grane
Line, Lena
Hafeez, A
Planke, Sverre
Eide, Frøydis
Stueland, Erik
Jahren, Jens
Rismyhr, Bjarte
Olaussen, Snorre
author_sort Müller, Reidar
title Tectonostratigraphic development of the Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic in the Hoop Area, Barents Sea: Implications for understanding ultra-condensed reservoir units
title_short Tectonostratigraphic development of the Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic in the Hoop Area, Barents Sea: Implications for understanding ultra-condensed reservoir units
title_full Tectonostratigraphic development of the Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic in the Hoop Area, Barents Sea: Implications for understanding ultra-condensed reservoir units
title_fullStr Tectonostratigraphic development of the Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic in the Hoop Area, Barents Sea: Implications for understanding ultra-condensed reservoir units
title_full_unstemmed Tectonostratigraphic development of the Upper Triassic to Middle Jurassic in the Hoop Area, Barents Sea: Implications for understanding ultra-condensed reservoir units
title_sort tectonostratigraphic development of the upper triassic to middle jurassic in the hoop area, barents sea: implications for understanding ultra-condensed reservoir units
publisher Elsevier
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