The Importance of Stratigraphy in Source Rock Prediction and Hydrocarbon Migration

The Importance of Stratigraphy in Source Rock Prediction and Hydrocarbon Migration

<p> 2007 FORCE Workshop: The importance of stratigraphy in source rock prediction and hydrocarbon migration 4-5 Dec 2007, NPD Stavanger</p><p>December 4th 9:00-9:15am: Introduction & welcome (Lorna Richmond, Chair)</p><p>SESSION 1: Sequence stratigraphic concepts linked to source rock development & depositional environment</p><p>9:15-10:00am Key Note Speaker- J. Suter Sequence Stratigraphic Controls on Deposition of Source Rocks</p><p>10:00-10:25am J.P. Nystuen Sequence Stratigraphy and Source Rock Potentials</p><p>10:25-10:50am COFFEE BREAK</p><p>10:50-11:25am K. Dempster, W. Almon, W. Dawson & M. Hertle Impact of Shale Facies Variation on Source Quality and Hydrocarbon Charge Modeling</p><p>11:25-11:50pm F. van Buchem Stratigraphic patterns in carbonate source-rock distribution: second order to fourth order control</p><p>11:50-13:00pm LUNCH</p><p>13:00-13:25pm J. Macquaker Source Rocks and Sequence Stratigraphy: Dispelling Myths about the Optimal Environments of Source Rock Deposition.</p><p>13:25-13:50pm J. H. van Koeverden Palaeozoic and Triassic source rocks in the Southern Barents Sea in their environmental context - Do geochemical results from the lab match the palaeogeography?</p><p>13:50-14:15pm COFFEE BREAK SESSION 2: Prediction of source rock development from seismic, sequence stratigraphy, palaeoclimate, palaeolatitude…</p><p>14:15-15:00pm J. Harris Global palaeogeography and palaeo-Earth systems: the basis for an innovative source facies prediction method to reduce exploration risk in frontier basins.</p><p>15:00-15:25pm A.Y. Huc How to Reconcile Biological Control and Sequence Stratigraphic Concepts for Source Rock Deposition?</p><p>15:25-15:50pm U. Mann & J. Knies Source rock modelling of the central Arctic Ocean: Is there an Palaeogene Arctic wide source rock?</p><p>15:50-16:00pm Closing remarks & evening logistics </p><p>17:00 Conference drinks, Newsman, Stavanger</p><p>19:00 Conference dinner, Røde Sjøhus, Stavanger</p><p>December 5th </p><p>SESSION 2 Continued: </p><p>9:00-9:35am G. de Briun Combining Chimney and Sequence Stratigraphic Interpretations in OpendTect</p><p>9:35-10:00am L. Wensaas, H. Løseth, M. Gading, L. Leith, J. Lutro & M. Springer Field observations of source rocks. Applications in exploration</p><p>10:00-10:25am S. Flint, R. Davies and R. Jerrett Coal Seams as High Resolution Tape Recorders of Base Level Change; examples from Cretaceous and Carboniferous systems</p><p>10:25-10:50am COFFEE BREAK</p><p>10:50-11:15am H. I. Petersen & H. P. Nytoft Geological age and coal composition: Why Lower Carboniferous coals in the North Sea are inherently gas-prone </p><p>11:15-11:40am J. Cole Sequence stratigraphy and source rock prediction in the Late Carboniferous of the S. North Sea and other non-marine/quasi-marine settings 11:40-13:00pm LUNCH</p><p>SESSION 3: Applications & Case Studies: Stratigraphy & Source Rocks </p><p>13:00-13:25pm F. G. Christiansen, J. A. Bojesen-Koefoed, L. Stemmerik & S. Piasecki A review of Palaeozoic Lacustrine Source Rocks from East Greenland</p><p>13:25-13:50pm S. Lüning Sequence Stratigraphy of the Silurian Source Rocks in North Africa and Arabia</p><p>13:50-14:15pm M. Inthorn, J. Zweigel, U. Mann The Cretaceous source rock in the Vøring Basin off Mid-Norway: Just a myth or high potential?</p><p>14:15-14:40pm S. Ohm, D.A. Karlsen, A. Roberts, E. Johannessen & O. Høiland The Palaeocene Sandy Fairway:an efficient ‘pipeline’ draining the prolific Central Graben?</p><p>14:40-15:00pm Conference committee closing remarks</p>

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