2008
DOI: 10.34194/geusb.v16.4989
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Evaluation of the quality, thermal maturity and distribution of potential source rocks in the Danish part of the Norwegian–Danish Basin

Abstract: The quality, thermal maturity and distribution of potential source rocks within the Palaeozoic–Mesozoic succession of the Danish part of the Norwegian-Danish Basin have been evaluated on the basis of screening data from over 4000 samples from the pre-Upper Cretaceous succession in 33 wells. The Lower Palaeozoic in the basin is overmature and the Upper Cretaceous – Cenozoic strata have no petroleum generation potential, but the Toarcian marine shales of the Lower Jurassic Fjerritslev Formation (F-III, F-IV memb… Show more

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“…The pockmarks in the study area in the southern Danish Central Graben are located in a hydrocarbon producing area. The possible source rocks that were mature for hydrocarbon generation during the Danian were the Bryne Formation and possibly the Lulu and Lola Formations (Kubala et al, 2003;Petersen et al, 2008). These source rocks covered the southern part of the Danish Central Graben (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The pockmarks in the study area in the southern Danish Central Graben are located in a hydrocarbon producing area. The possible source rocks that were mature for hydrocarbon generation during the Danian were the Bryne Formation and possibly the Lulu and Lola Formations (Kubala et al, 2003;Petersen et al, 2008). These source rocks covered the southern part of the Danish Central Graben (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Miocene the Farsund Formation source rock progressed into the light oil / condensate window, and in Pliocene it started to produce gas (Kubala et al, 2003;Andresen et al, 2008). An additional source rock potential was assigned to the Lola Formation (lower Upper Jurassic), the Lulu Formation (upper Middle Jurassic) and the Middle Jurassic Bryne Formation (Kubala et al, 2003;Petersen et al, 2008) (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4B). But none of the investigations associated with the licences suggested mature hydrocarbons in rim Thomsen et al (1987) and Petersen et al (2008). synclines around salt structures, nor did they verify filling of structures by migrating hydrocarbons from mature source rocks in the Norwegian sector.…”
Section: Rhaetian-jurassic Sandstone Playmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…4B). Based on the available source rock analysis and maturity modelling it appears that only minor amounts of hydrocarbons may have been generated and expelled from Lower Jurassic shales in deep rim synclines around the salt diapirs (Petersen et al 2008).…”
Section: Rhaetian-jurassic Sandstone Playmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high TOC recorded in the analysed source rocks obtained from the Tanjong (68.10 wt%), Nyalau (70 wt%), Balingian (40.34wt%), and Liang (34.83 wt%) is connected with the high concentration of organic matter known to be present in coals. This notwithstanding, coals have been variously reported as functional hydrocarbon source rocks in different basins of the world (Carter and Naish 1998;Petersen and Brekke 2001;Wilkins and George 2002;Petersen et al 2004Petersen et al , 2008aAbdullah and Abolins 2006;Petersen 2006;Petersen and Nytoft 2006;Cardott et al 2015;Carvajal-Ortiz and Gentzis 2015;Daher et al 2015;Uguna et al 2015;Wang et al 2015;Xuanjun et al 2015;Pan et al 2016;Zou 2017), although an additional care should be put into consideration in assessing coals as a petroleum source rock (Sykes and Snowdon 2002). The onshore Sarawak coals have been reported to be rich in nitrogen, sulfur, and oxygen (NSO) compounds Abdullah 2011, 2012a, b;Sia et al 2014) and other potentially hazardous metallic materials that may not only influence the quality (API rating) of generated oil and gas but also pose possible dangers on the environment during production.…”
Section: Source Rock Availability In Onshore Sarawakmentioning
confidence: 99%