2020
DOI: 10.1144/jgs2019-142
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The nature and age of basement host rocks and fissure fills in the Lancaster field fractured reservoir, West of Shetland

Abstract: Hosting up to 3.3 billion barrels of oil in place, the upfaulted Precambrian crystalline rocks of the Lancaster field, offshore west of Shetland, give key insights into how fractured hydrocarbon reservoirs can form in such old rocks. The Neoarchean (c. 2700–2740 Ma) charnockitic basement is cut by deeply penetrating oil-, mineral- and sediment-filled fissure systems seen in geophysical and production logs and thin sections of core. Mineral textures and fluid inclusion geothermometry suggest that a low-temperat… Show more

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“…In recent related work, Holdsworth et al (2019a;2019b) report structures and textures from offshore fracture fills that reveal the widespread development of steeply inclined to sub-vertical, riftrelated tensile fissures in the basement lithologies of the Rona Ridge. They suggest that near-surface fissuring during rift-related faulting, as seen in modern rift systems -such as those exposed in Iceland (Kettermann et al 2019) -allowed pervasive influx of clastic sediment fills from above and hydrothermal mineral fills from below.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In recent related work, Holdsworth et al (2019a;2019b) report structures and textures from offshore fracture fills that reveal the widespread development of steeply inclined to sub-vertical, riftrelated tensile fissures in the basement lithologies of the Rona Ridge. They suggest that near-surface fissuring during rift-related faulting, as seen in modern rift systems -such as those exposed in Iceland (Kettermann et al 2019) -allowed pervasive influx of clastic sediment fills from above and hydrothermal mineral fills from below.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conceptual model for fracture systems and their attributes developed in an uplifted basement block (see alsoHoldsworth et al 2019b). Cartoon logs A'-A' and B-B' correspond to 2 hypothetical, horizontally Revised 21/05/2020 31 deviated wells drilled through the block at different structural levels or through their onshore analogue 816 equivalents exposed in outcrop.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5c,d), and fills of younger porous sediment all have the ability to act as natural proppants that hold fractures open in the long term and counteract the tendency for the present day stress field to close open fracture networks in sub-surface reservoirs ( Fig. 5a; Holdsworth et al 2019Holdsworth et al , 2020. These fracture fills will however reduce permeability dramatically from the 'cubic law' relationships of ideal parallel-sided open fractures (Nelson, 1985, Laubach, 2003.…”
Section: Fracture Morphology Apertures and Fillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laubach et al, , 2019 which describe fracture-fill characteristics (e.g. Holdsworth et al, 2019Holdsworth et al, , 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…scan lines and transects), fracture attributes have been investigated in different tectonic contexts and lithologies (e.g. Baecher, 1983;Gillespie et al, 1993;McCaffrey and Johnston, 1996;Knott et al, 1996;Odling et al, 1999;Bour et al, 2002;Manzocchi, 2002;Olson, 2003;Kim and Sanderson, 2005;Gomez and Laubach, 2006;Hooker et al, 2009;Torabi and Berg, 2011). In these studies, the statistically best constrained data tend to be acquired at a single scale, for example an outcrop or a well core.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%