Chapter 1. Introduction

Philip Copestake
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Abstract Sequence stratigraphy has become a powerful tool in the basin analysis of the North Sea Basin, and will continue to be important in the maximization of the remaining hydrocarbon resources of Jurassic reservoirs in the region, whilst also moving through the energy transition. This chapter provides background to the main theme of this memoir, which is the description of a revised sequence stratigraphy scheme for the Jurassic–lowermost Cretaceous of the region, recognizing 39 stratigraphic sequences (‘J sequences’). The sequences are illustrated by 85 reference wells (56 UK wells, 22 Norway wells and seven Denmark wells), showing chronostratigraphy, lithostratigraphy, wireline logs and key biostratigraphic markers. The reference wells illustrate sequence development, together with their lower and upper boundaries. Comparisons of the North Sea Jurassic sequences with onshore outcrop sections, from the UK, demonstrate that many of the sequences can be recognized onshore. A comparison of the well sequences with seismic sequences is made in 17 illustrated seismic lines, demonstrating the seismic expression of many of the defined sequences. The recognition of a consistent set of stratigraphic sequences across the region allows a much better understanding of the development of the whole area during the Jurassic, which is currently hindered by the existence of multiple local and semi-regional lithostratigraphic schemes, in particular the differing notations that are utilized in the various international offshore jurisdictions that exist across the area.
第1章。介绍
层序地层学已成为北海盆地盆地分析的有力工具,并将继续在该地区侏罗系储层剩余油气资源最大化中发挥重要作用,同时也将经历能源转型。本章为这本回忆录的主题提供了背景,即描述了该地区侏罗纪-下白垩纪的修订层序地层学方案,识别了39个地层层序(“J层序”)。85口参考井(56口英国井、22口挪威井和7口丹麦井)对层序进行了说明,显示了年代地层学、岩石地层学、电缆测井和关键的生物地层学标志。参考井说明了层序发育及其上下边界。北海侏罗纪层序与英国陆地露头剖面的对比表明,许多层序可以在陆地上识别。对17条地震图解线进行了井层序与地震层序的比较,证明了许多已定义层序的地震表达。对整个地区一致的地层序列的认识,使人们能够更好地了解整个地区在侏罗纪时期的发展,目前,这种发展受到多种局部和半区域岩石地层方案的阻碍,特别是在整个地区存在的各种国际近海司法管辖区使用的不同符号。
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