Sedimentary Basins: Origin, Depositional Histories, and Petroleum Systems

Petroleum Systems of the Central Atlantic Margins, from Outcrop and Subsurface Data
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Published:January 01, 2014
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Grant Wach, Nuno Pimentel, Pena dos Reis Rui, 2014. "Petroleum Systems of the Central Atlantic Margins, from Outcrop and Subsurface Data", Sedimentary Basins: Origin, Depositional Histories, and Petroleum Systems, James Pindell, Brian Horn, Norman Rosen, Paul Weimer, Menno Dinkleman, Allen Lowrie, Richard Fillon, James Granath, Lorcan Kennan
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Abstract
Coastal exposures of Mesozoic sediments in the Wessex basin and Channel subbasin (southern UK), and the Lusitanian basin (Portugal) provide keys to the petroleum systems being exploited for oil and gas offshore Atlantic Canada. These coastal areas have striking similarities to the Canadian offshore region and provide insight to controls and characteristics of the reservoirs. Outcrops demonstrate a range of depositional environments from terrigenous and non-marine, shallow siliciclastic and carbonate sediments, through to deep marine sediments, and clarify key stratigraphic surfaces representing conformable and non-conformable surfaces. Validation of these analog sections and surfaces can help predict downdip, updip, and lateral potential of the petroleum systems, especially source rock and reservoir.
- Atlantic Ocean
- basins
- Canada
- carbon
- clastic rocks
- continental margin
- correlation
- Eastern Canada
- England
- Europe
- fluvial environment
- Grand Banks
- Great Britain
- Iberian Peninsula
- inversion tectonics
- Jurassic
- kerogen
- Kimmeridge Clay
- lithostratigraphy
- Lusitanian Basin
- Maritime Provinces
- Mesozoic
- Newfoundland
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- North Atlantic
- oil seeps
- organic carbon
- petroleum
- petroleum exploration
- Portugal
- reservoir rocks
- sandstone
- Scotian Shelf
- sealing
- sedimentary rocks
- shale
- siliciclastics
- source rocks
- Southern Europe
- structural traps
- tectonics
- thermal maturity
- traps
- United Kingdom
- Upper Jurassic
- Wessex Basin
- Western Europe
- Orphan Basin
- Flemish Pass