2020
DOI: 10.1111/jpg.12776
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Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Original Source Rock Potential in Upper Jurassic – Lowermost Cretaceous Marine Shales, Danish Central Graben, North Sea

Abstract: The Danish Central Graben, North Sea, is a mature oil‐ and gas‐producing basin in which the principal source rocks are the Upper Jurassic – lowermost Cretaceous marine shales of the Farsund Formation (Kimmeridge Clay Formation equivalent), with possible additional potential in the directly underlying Lola Formation. This study investigates the initial source rock potential of the basin by evaluating the original (back‐calculated) source rock properties (TOCo, S2o, HIo) of the shales in the Farsund and Lola For… Show more

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“…The Lower Jurassic comprises marine shales overlain by fluvial sandstones containing coal seams of the Bryne and Lulu Formations (top Middle Jurassic, H4) (Petersen and Hertle, 2018). A Late Jurassic marine transgression gradually flooded the entire graben and deposited the shale-dominated Upper Jurassic to lowermost Cretaceous succession (Johannessen et al, 2010) including the organic-rich primary source rocks of the Volgian -Ryazanian Farsund and Mandal Formations (Ineson et al, 2003;Petersen and Hertle, 2021;Petersen and Jakobsen, 2021) (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Lower Jurassic comprises marine shales overlain by fluvial sandstones containing coal seams of the Bryne and Lulu Formations (top Middle Jurassic, H4) (Petersen and Hertle, 2018). A Late Jurassic marine transgression gradually flooded the entire graben and deposited the shale-dominated Upper Jurassic to lowermost Cretaceous succession (Johannessen et al, 2010) including the organic-rich primary source rocks of the Volgian -Ryazanian Farsund and Mandal Formations (Ineson et al, 2003;Petersen and Hertle, 2021;Petersen and Jakobsen, 2021) (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%