TY - GEN
T1 - North Atlantic Permian–Triassic Syn- and Post-rift Plays - Analogues from East and Northeast Greenland
AU - Dam, G.
AU - Bojesen-Koefoed, J.
AU - Bjerager, M.
AU - Guarnieri, P.
AU - Stemmerik, L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Good analogues are keys for better understanding petroleum systems in frontier basins and new plays in proven basins. Recent discoveries have proven Permian carbonate plays (e.g. 7120/1-3 and 7220/11-1) in the Norwegian Barents Sea and Triassic siliciclastic plays (e.g. Goliat, Tornerose and Alke Sør) in the North Atlantic. Permian and Triassic plays have been unsuccessfully tested on the Mid-Norwegian continental shelf (M-NCS), but these plays have recently attracted renewed attention. However, the lack of offshore core data from this interval provides a major obstacle in developing valid play models. On the conjugate East and Northeast Greenland margin, excellent outcrops and a large number of shallow fully cored boreholes document the syn- to post-rift Permian–Triassic interval. Data from this interval in East and Northeast Greenland thus provide important constrains on key elements for new play models on the M-NCS. The presentation will provide observations from East and Northeast Greenland that may help to assist the definition of play models for the Permian–Triassic succession in the M-NCS and place them in a tectono-stratigraphic context.
AB - Good analogues are keys for better understanding petroleum systems in frontier basins and new plays in proven basins. Recent discoveries have proven Permian carbonate plays (e.g. 7120/1-3 and 7220/11-1) in the Norwegian Barents Sea and Triassic siliciclastic plays (e.g. Goliat, Tornerose and Alke Sør) in the North Atlantic. Permian and Triassic plays have been unsuccessfully tested on the Mid-Norwegian continental shelf (M-NCS), but these plays have recently attracted renewed attention. However, the lack of offshore core data from this interval provides a major obstacle in developing valid play models. On the conjugate East and Northeast Greenland margin, excellent outcrops and a large number of shallow fully cored boreholes document the syn- to post-rift Permian–Triassic interval. Data from this interval in East and Northeast Greenland thus provide important constrains on key elements for new play models on the M-NCS. The presentation will provide observations from East and Northeast Greenland that may help to assist the definition of play models for the Permian–Triassic succession in the M-NCS and place them in a tectono-stratigraphic context.
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U2 - 10.3997/2214-4609.201801497
DO - 10.3997/2214-4609.201801497
M3 - Conference article in proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85085853355
T3 - 80th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2018: Opportunities Presented by the Energy Transition
SP - 1
EP - 5
BT - 80th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2018
PB - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers
T2 - 80th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2018
Y2 - 11 June 2018 through 14 June 2018
ER -