“…Due to its burial depth the Skagerrak Formation remains one of the last major exploration targets and forms an important secondary reservoir in a number of fields, such that an increased understanding of controls on reservoir quality is important. Skagerrak Formation reservoirs in the Central North Sea represent deposits of distributive fluvial, terminal fluvial, axial fluvial and lacustrine systems (McKie & Audretsch, 2005;McKie et al, 2010;Kape et al, 2010;McKie, 2011;Akpokodje et al, 2017). These heterogeneous reservoirs have been interpreted to exhibit variable architectures and show varying reservoir quality and production profiles (McKie & Audretsch, 2005;McKie et al, 2010;Kape et al, 2010;McKie, 2011;Akpokodje et al, 2017).…”