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Research paper thumbnail of Predictive permeability variations in a Hermod sand reservoir, Stine Segments, Siri Field, Danish North Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2009

The Hermod sand of the Stine Segments, Siri Field, Danish North Sea, displays large permeability ... more The Hermod sand of the Stine Segments, Siri Field, Danish North Sea, displays large permeability variations (1–600mD). These permeability variations represent horizontal layering in the reservoir, largely formed by diagenetic processes. They have a significant impact on reservoir performance, because horizontal producers in fairly thin reservoirs (∼30m) are protected against bottom-water influx and can produce water-free for long periods of

Research paper thumbnail of Discrimination of density flow deposits using elemental geochemistry—Implications for subtle provenance differentiation in a narrow submarine canyon, Palaeogene, Danish North Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2007

... microanalyses of chemical composition of single minerals have proved very useful in a large n... more ... microanalyses of chemical composition of single minerals have proved very useful in a large number of provenance studies (eg garnet (Morton, 1985), Fe–Ti oxides (Basu and Molinaroli, 1989), rutile (Zack et al ... 1; Hamberg et al., 2005; Clausen and Huuse, 1999; Huuse, 1999). ...

Research paper thumbnail of Predictive permeability variations in a Hermod sand reservoir, Stine Segments, Siri Field, Danish North Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2009

... Loss on ignition (LOI) was also determined. For 63 samples, the FeO share of Fe 2 O 3 was mea... more ... Loss on ignition (LOI) was also determined. For 63 samples, the FeO share of Fe 2 O 3 was measured by titration. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was performed on a total of 65 samples from Siri 3, 3A, 4 and 5 on a Phillips PW 3710 diffractometer. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Time-transgressive tunnel valley formation indicated by infill sediment structure, North Sea – the role of glaciohydraulic supercooling

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2008

Page 1. 546 TB Kristensen et al. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley &amp... more Page 1. 546 TB Kristensen et al. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Earth Surf. Process. Landforms 33, 546–559 (2008) DOI: 10.1002/esp Earth Surface Processes and Landforms Earth Surf. Process. Landforms 33, 546 ...

Research paper thumbnail of Lithostratigraphy of the Palaeogene – Lower Neogene succession of the Danish North Sea

Cover Complex fabric created by multiple small-scale sand intrusions (light) into dark mudstones ... more Cover Complex fabric created by multiple small-scale sand intrusions (light) into dark mudstones – such enigmatic fabrics are commonly associated with the sand-rich units of the Rogaland Group in the Siri Canyon area, offshore Denmark. The illustrated section of core is about 10 cm across and is from the lower Tyr Member (Lista Formation) in the Cecilie-1B well (2346.8 m). Photograph: Jakob Lautrup.

Research paper thumbnail of Predictive permeability variations in a Hermod sand reservoir, Stine Segments, Siri Field, Danish North Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2009

The Hermod sand of the Stine Segments, Siri Field, Danish North Sea, displays large permeability ... more The Hermod sand of the Stine Segments, Siri Field, Danish North Sea, displays large permeability variations (1–600mD). These permeability variations represent horizontal layering in the reservoir, largely formed by diagenetic processes. They have a significant impact on reservoir performance, because horizontal producers in fairly thin reservoirs (∼30m) are protected against bottom-water influx and can produce water-free for long periods of

Research paper thumbnail of Discrimination of density flow deposits using elemental geochemistry—Implications for subtle provenance differentiation in a narrow submarine canyon, Palaeogene, Danish North Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2007

... microanalyses of chemical composition of single minerals have proved very useful in a large n... more ... microanalyses of chemical composition of single minerals have proved very useful in a large number of provenance studies (eg garnet (Morton, 1985), Fe–Ti oxides (Basu and Molinaroli, 1989), rutile (Zack et al ... 1; Hamberg et al., 2005; Clausen and Huuse, 1999; Huuse, 1999). ...

Research paper thumbnail of Predictive permeability variations in a Hermod sand reservoir, Stine Segments, Siri Field, Danish North Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2009

... Loss on ignition (LOI) was also determined. For 63 samples, the FeO share of Fe 2 O 3 was mea... more ... Loss on ignition (LOI) was also determined. For 63 samples, the FeO share of Fe 2 O 3 was measured by titration. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was performed on a total of 65 samples from Siri 3, 3A, 4 and 5 on a Phillips PW 3710 diffractometer. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Time-transgressive tunnel valley formation indicated by infill sediment structure, North Sea – the role of glaciohydraulic supercooling

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2008

Page 1. 546 TB Kristensen et al. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley &amp... more Page 1. 546 TB Kristensen et al. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Earth Surf. Process. Landforms 33, 546–559 (2008) DOI: 10.1002/esp Earth Surface Processes and Landforms Earth Surf. Process. Landforms 33, 546 ...

Research paper thumbnail of Lithostratigraphy of the Palaeogene – Lower Neogene succession of the Danish North Sea

Cover Complex fabric created by multiple small-scale sand intrusions (light) into dark mudstones ... more Cover Complex fabric created by multiple small-scale sand intrusions (light) into dark mudstones – such enigmatic fabrics are commonly associated with the sand-rich units of the Rogaland Group in the Siri Canyon area, offshore Denmark. The illustrated section of core is about 10 cm across and is from the lower Tyr Member (Lista Formation) in the Cecilie-1B well (2346.8 m). Photograph: Jakob Lautrup.

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