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Summary

The main objective of the project is to understand the distribution of the Skagerrak Fm, by using 3D seismic data and wells in the Oda and Ula field area. The study area is located in the salt province in the Central Graben, North Sea. Consequently, the salt tectonics together with paleogeography and faults played an important role in deposition of the Skagerrak FM sands, resulting in a large lateral variation in thickness. Very few wells have penetrated the Skagerrak FM on the Norwegian sector, as it has not traditionally been the main target. However, it is a proven working play, and might have more potential in the study area. An interpretation of key seismic horizons and salt structures is done to establish models for sandstone fairways and depocenters.

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2019-06-03
2024-04-23
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