Slørebotn Sub-basin Tectono-Stratigraphic Framework

Master's thesis in Petroleum geosciences engineering The Slørebotn Sub-basin remains today as an underexplored region on the Norwegian continental shelf, in contrast to the well explored Halten Terrace and northern North Sea that have proven to be prolific hydrocarbon provinces. Therefore, a re...

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Main Author: Bukta, Ken
Other Authors: Escalona, Alejandro, Milstead, Philip
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Stavanger, Norway 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2563002
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spelling ftunivstavanger:oai:uis.brage.unit.no:11250/2563002 2024-09-15T18:26:50+00:00 Slørebotn Sub-basin Tectono-Stratigraphic Framework Bukta, Ken Escalona, Alejandro Milstead, Philip Norwegian Continental Shelf 2018-06-15 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2563002 eng eng University of Stavanger, Norway Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IER/2018; http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2563002 petroleumsteknologi petroleumsgeologi VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513 Master thesis 2018 ftunivstavanger 2024-07-05T03:17:21Z Master's thesis in Petroleum geosciences engineering The Slørebotn Sub-basin remains today as an underexplored region on the Norwegian continental shelf, in contrast to the well explored Halten Terrace and northern North Sea that have proven to be prolific hydrocarbon provinces. Therefore, a re-examination of the Slørebotn Sub-basin of the Mesozoic to Cenozoic tectono-stratigraphic evolution has been conducted in order to evaluate the play potential for the Slørebotn area. In this study, seismic reflection, well and core data have been used to define the tectono-stratigraphic framework that comprises nine sequences, ranging from: 1) Carnian-Rhaetian, consisting of arid alluvial rocks; 2) Hettangian-Toarcian, consisting of arid alluvial rocks; 3) Aalenian-Callovian, consisting of alluvial to marginal marine rocks; 4) Oxfordian-Early Ryazanian, consisting of deep marine anoxic shale that is interbedded by marine sandstones; 5) Ryazanian-Albian, consisting of open marine shales with poorly sorted slope aprons in its basal part; 6) Cenomanian, consisting of open marine shales; 7) Turonian, consisting of open marine shales and several coarse submarine fans; 8) Late Turonian-Early Maastrichtian, consisting of open marine shales, but coarse submarine fans and turbidites characterize its basal and upper part, respectively; and 9) Lower Paleocene-Early Pleistocene, consisting of slope and basinfloor turbidites at the base and deep marine Eocene turbidites. The latter was established by seismic interpretation and is to date, an untested play in the mid-Norwegian Sea. By analogy to the North Sea, the Eocene turbidite play has proven to be successful with substantial amounts of hydrocarbons discovered to date. The main difference between the Slørebotn Sub-basin and the adjacent northern North Sea and the Halten Terrace can be observed in the Early Jurassic stratigraphic record. Although all the three reference areas experienced tectonic movement during the late Early Jurassic, the study area was clearly exposed to a ... Master Thesis Norwegian Sea University of Stavanger: UiS Brage
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petroleumsgeologi
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513
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petroleumsgeologi
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513
Bukta, Ken
Slørebotn Sub-basin Tectono-Stratigraphic Framework
topic_facet petroleumsteknologi
petroleumsgeologi
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513
description Master's thesis in Petroleum geosciences engineering The Slørebotn Sub-basin remains today as an underexplored region on the Norwegian continental shelf, in contrast to the well explored Halten Terrace and northern North Sea that have proven to be prolific hydrocarbon provinces. Therefore, a re-examination of the Slørebotn Sub-basin of the Mesozoic to Cenozoic tectono-stratigraphic evolution has been conducted in order to evaluate the play potential for the Slørebotn area. In this study, seismic reflection, well and core data have been used to define the tectono-stratigraphic framework that comprises nine sequences, ranging from: 1) Carnian-Rhaetian, consisting of arid alluvial rocks; 2) Hettangian-Toarcian, consisting of arid alluvial rocks; 3) Aalenian-Callovian, consisting of alluvial to marginal marine rocks; 4) Oxfordian-Early Ryazanian, consisting of deep marine anoxic shale that is interbedded by marine sandstones; 5) Ryazanian-Albian, consisting of open marine shales with poorly sorted slope aprons in its basal part; 6) Cenomanian, consisting of open marine shales; 7) Turonian, consisting of open marine shales and several coarse submarine fans; 8) Late Turonian-Early Maastrichtian, consisting of open marine shales, but coarse submarine fans and turbidites characterize its basal and upper part, respectively; and 9) Lower Paleocene-Early Pleistocene, consisting of slope and basinfloor turbidites at the base and deep marine Eocene turbidites. The latter was established by seismic interpretation and is to date, an untested play in the mid-Norwegian Sea. By analogy to the North Sea, the Eocene turbidite play has proven to be successful with substantial amounts of hydrocarbons discovered to date. The main difference between the Slørebotn Sub-basin and the adjacent northern North Sea and the Halten Terrace can be observed in the Early Jurassic stratigraphic record. Although all the three reference areas experienced tectonic movement during the late Early Jurassic, the study area was clearly exposed to a ...
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Milstead, Philip
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title Slørebotn Sub-basin Tectono-Stratigraphic Framework
title_short Slørebotn Sub-basin Tectono-Stratigraphic Framework
title_full Slørebotn Sub-basin Tectono-Stratigraphic Framework
title_fullStr Slørebotn Sub-basin Tectono-Stratigraphic Framework
title_full_unstemmed Slørebotn Sub-basin Tectono-Stratigraphic Framework
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publisher University of Stavanger, Norway
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