Petroleum Geology: From Mature Basins to New Frontiers – Proceedings of the 7th Petroleum Geology Conference

‘The Proceedings of the 7th Petroleum Geology Conference is the seventh in a series that has become a tradition known as the ‘Barbican’ conferences. They started life over 35 years ago, in 1974, with a focus solely on North-West Europe, and have a reputation, both from the conferences and the accompanying Proceedings volumes, of being at the forefront of petroleum geoscience; the standard reference for successive generations of petroleum geoscientists.
North-West Europe has matured as a petroleum province and, at the same time, the conference series has matured to be a truly global event.
These Proceedings embrace many of the world’s petroleum provinces in a two-volume set. There are sections on Europe, which still provides the heart of the Proceedings; Russia, the former Soviet Union and Circum-Artic; North Africa and the Middle East; Passive Margins; and Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources.
In addition, the three Geocontroversies debates, highly acclaimed at the conference, are included, as is a summary of the Core Workshop. A DVD complements the books and, in addition to providing electronic versions of all the papers also includes selected posters and video clips from the Virtual Field Trip session; the latter being a major success at the conference. The Proceedings volumes of this seventh conference are therefore a ‘must’ for every petroleum geoscientist’s bookshelf.
The Huntington discoveries: efficient exploration in the UK Central North Sea
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Published:January 01, 2010
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J. M. Hollywood, R. C. Olson, 2010. "The Huntington discoveries: efficient exploration in the UK Central North Sea", Petroleum Geology: From Mature Basins to New Frontiers – Proceedings of the 7th Petroleum Geology Conference, B. A. Vining, S. C. Pickering
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Abstract
The Huntington discoveries are an unusual exploration success in that two oil accumulations were tested in separate syn- and post-rift reservoirs with a single well. The discoveries are located 205 km east of Aberdeen in the East Central Graben some 35 km east of Forties Field in 300 ft of water. The 22/14-5 discovery well, drilled in May 2007, encountered a 122 ft oil column in the Paleocene Forties Sandstone and also a 136 ft oil column in the Upper Jurassic Fulmar Sandstone. Both the Forties and the Fulmar contain high-quality oil, 41 and 39° api gravity, respectively. Aggregate...
- Aberdeen Scotland
- Aberdeenshire Scotland
- Atlantic Ocean
- Cenozoic
- Central Graben
- clastic rocks
- drilling
- Europe
- Forties Field
- Fulmar Formation
- Grampian region Scotland
- Great Britain
- Jurassic
- Mesozoic
- natural gas
- North Atlantic
- North Sea
- North Sea region
- oil and gas fields
- Paleocene
- Paleogene
- petroleum
- petroleum exploration
- reservoir rocks
- rift zones
- sandstone
- Scotland
- sedimentary rocks
- Skagerrak
- structural traps
- Tertiary
- traps
- Triassic
- United Kingdom
- Upper Jurassic
- Western Europe
- Huntington Field