
Cross Border Themes in Petroleum Geology I: The North Sea [RRP £180. Sale price £49.99]
Product code: SP494
Print publication date: 24/05/2022
Geological Society of London, GSL Special Publication, Earth Resources and Economic Geology, Petroleum Geoscience and Geoenergy, Sale: 12 to 18 June 2025
Type: Book (Hardback)
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9781786204578
Author/Edited by: Edited for S. Patruno, S. G. Archer, D. Chiarella, J. A. Howell, C. A.-L. Jackson and H. Kombrink
Weight: 1.3kg
Number of pages: 504
Online publication date: 21/04/2022
Lyell Collection URL: https://sp.lyellcollection.org/content/494/1
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Product Code: SP494
Edited for S. Patruno, S. G. Archer, D. Chiarella, J. A. Howell, C. A.-L. Jackson and H. Kombrink
Special Publication 494
A cross-border approach to exploration, appraisal and development is important in mature basins such as the North Sea, where the ‘low hanging fruit’ have long gone. This approach emphasizes the need to see the basin as one geological entity, in order to maximize economic recovery and prepare the area for the energy transition. This volume offers an up-to-date, ‘geology-without-borders’ view of the stratigraphy, sedimentology, tectonics and oil-and-gas exploration trends of the entire North Sea basin, along with the challenges associated with differences in data continuity and nomenclature across median lines. This volume includes overviews of cross-border play statistics, lithostratigraphic naming conventions and exploration performance through to new facies models for cross-border areas. As such, this volume will be a valuable reference for every geoscientist working in the North Sea for years to come.
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Acknowledgements
Archer, S. G., Kombrink, H., Patruno, S., Chiarella, D., Jackson, C. A.-L. and Howell, J. A. Cross-border petroleum geology in the North Sea: an introduction
General North Sea
Patruno, S., Kombrink, H. and Archer, S. G. Cross-border stratigraphy of the Northern, Central and Southern North Sea: a comparative tectono-stratigraphic megasequence synthesis
Kombrink, H. and Patruno, S. The integration of public domain lithostratigraphic data into a series of cross-border North Sea well-penetration maps
Quirk, D. G. and Archer, S. G. Exploration play statistics in the Southern North Sea region of The Netherlands and UK
Quirk, D. G. and Archer, S. G. Exploration play statistics in the central–northern North Sea region of UK–Norway–Denmark
Roberts, P., Jordan, O., Steen, Ø., Leppard, C., Janssen, J. S., Baudia, E., Ramm, A. and Helgesen, G. One North Sea fairway analysis: revealing opportunities through data integration across Scales
Myers, K., Rouillard, P. and Zanella, E. Exploration performance in the UK and Norwegian North Sea
Quirk, D. G., Underhill, J. R., Gluyas, J. G., Howe, M. J., Wilson, H. A. M. and Anderson, S. A low-carbon future for The North Sea Basin
Paleozoic
Boscolo Gallo, A., Kilhams, B., de Keijzer, M. and Nicolai, C. Can thin coals be resolved in seismic data? An example of the challenges for Carboniferous (Visean to Westphalian) source-rock definition across the Elbow Spit Platform (Netherlands) and the Mid North Sea High (UK) through well synthetic modelling
Doornenbal, J. C., Kombrink, H., Bouroullec, R., Dalman, R. A. F., De Bruin, G., Geel, C. R., Houben, A. J. P., Jaarsma, B., Juez-Larré, J., Kortekaas, M., Mijnlieff, H. F., Nelskamp, S., Pharaoh, T. C., Ten Veen, J. H., Ter Borgh, M., Van Ojik, K., Verreussel, R. M. C. H., Verweij, J. M. and Vis, G.-J. New insights on subsurface energy resources in the Southern North Sea Basin Area
Daniels, S. E., Tucker, M. E., Mawson, M. J., Holdsworth, R. E., Long, J. J., Gluyas, J. G. and Jones, R. R. Nature and origin of collapse breccias in the Zechstein of NE England: local observations with cross-border petroleum exploration and production significance, across the North Sea
Scisciani, V., Patruno, S., D’Intino, N. and Esestime, P. Paleozoic basin reactivation and inversion of the underexplored Northern North Sea platforms: a cross-border approach
Mesozoic
Archer, S. G., McKie, T., Andrews, S. D., Wilkins, A. D., Hutchison, M., Young-Ziolkowski, N., Osunde, C., Matheson, J., Thackrey, S., Lang, M., Sola, B., Mouritzen, C., Perrell, C., Greenwood, M., Mauritzen, E. and Tenepalli, S. Triassic mudstones of the Central North Sea: cross-border characterization, correlation and their palaeoclimatic significance
Gray, E., Hartley, A. and Howell, J. The influence of stratigraphy and facies distribution on reservoir quality and production performance in the Triassic Skagerrak Formation of the UK and Norwegian Central North Sea
Orre, L. T. E. and Folkestad, A. Depositional environments of the Early to Middle Triassic northern North Sea in a syn-rift to a post-rift setting
Galluccio, L., Foote, N., Bertouche, M., Kostic, B. and James, A. Preliminary assessment of dolomite stringers in the Upper Jurassic Farsund Formation as a potential unconventional hydrocarbon reservoir
Cenozoic
Pernin, N., Feuilleaubois, L., Bird, T. and Reiser, C. Identifying and de-risking near-field opportunities through reliable pre-stack broadband attributes: examples from the Paleocene North Sea (UK–Norway) injectites play
Karstens, J., Müller, P., Berndt, C. and Patruno, S. Deep-seated focused fluid migration as indicator for hydrocarbon leads in the East Shetland Platform, North Sea Province
Medvedev, S., Hartz, E. H., Schmid, D. W., Zakariassen, E. and Varhaug, P. Influence of glaciations on North Sea petroleum systems
Index