Our analysis of a comprehensive well log database and complementary mineralogical and geochemical information indicates that the risk for Upper Jurassic shales on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) to permit severe leakage of hydrocarbons from the reservoir is generally low, even in the case of substantial uplift. The content of brittle minerals, organic content, and compaction are dominant factors that explain the observed discrepancies in acoustic properties of organic-rich caprock shales. In particular, variations in silt-clay content in clay-dominated shales are found to primarily influence sonic velocity and to correlate closely with gamma-ray where the uranium contribution is limited (“grey shales”). Changes in organic content exhi...
Unconventional shale reservoirs have gained significant attention in recent years in terms of hydroc...
Hydrocarbons in easily accessible areas have been explored on the Norwegian continental shelf, with ...
The Draupne shale is a rock formation functioning as overburden for gas reservoirs in the Norwegian ...
Our analysis of a comprehensive well log database and complementary mineralogical and geochemical in...
Assessment of the geomechanical properties of organic-rich shale caprocks is critical for a successf...
Seal integrity is a key property for petroleum exploration. This is even more the case in uplifted b...
The evaluation of the interplay between kerogen maturation and total organic carbon (TOC) content wi...
Characterization of caprock shale is critical in CO2 storage site evaluation because the caprock sha...
We investigate the effects of organic content and maturation on the elastic properties of source roc...
This study investigates the seismic velocity anisotropy of two organic-rich shales from the Norwegia...
Organic-rich shales exhibit a variation in shear strength and anisotropic behavior of seismic wave p...
Evaluation of the various rock properties of shales has become more prevalent in recent years althou...
Modern seismic exploration for hydrocarbons in the subsurface relies on a good understanding of how ...
Evaluating any subsurface CO2 storage site comprises the reservoir, seal, and overburden investigati...
textIdentification of favorable production zones in hydrocarbon-bearing shale often requires the qua...
Unconventional shale reservoirs have gained significant attention in recent years in terms of hydroc...
Hydrocarbons in easily accessible areas have been explored on the Norwegian continental shelf, with ...
The Draupne shale is a rock formation functioning as overburden for gas reservoirs in the Norwegian ...
Our analysis of a comprehensive well log database and complementary mineralogical and geochemical in...
Assessment of the geomechanical properties of organic-rich shale caprocks is critical for a successf...
Seal integrity is a key property for petroleum exploration. This is even more the case in uplifted b...
The evaluation of the interplay between kerogen maturation and total organic carbon (TOC) content wi...
Characterization of caprock shale is critical in CO2 storage site evaluation because the caprock sha...
We investigate the effects of organic content and maturation on the elastic properties of source roc...
This study investigates the seismic velocity anisotropy of two organic-rich shales from the Norwegia...
Organic-rich shales exhibit a variation in shear strength and anisotropic behavior of seismic wave p...
Evaluation of the various rock properties of shales has become more prevalent in recent years althou...
Modern seismic exploration for hydrocarbons in the subsurface relies on a good understanding of how ...
Evaluating any subsurface CO2 storage site comprises the reservoir, seal, and overburden investigati...
textIdentification of favorable production zones in hydrocarbon-bearing shale often requires the qua...
Unconventional shale reservoirs have gained significant attention in recent years in terms of hydroc...
Hydrocarbons in easily accessible areas have been explored on the Norwegian continental shelf, with ...
The Draupne shale is a rock formation functioning as overburden for gas reservoirs in the Norwegian ...