Important modelling results in the Hammerfest Basin include the visualization of the detailed hydrocarbon migration pattern histories within the 3-D Hekkingen Formation. In-depth analysis can reveal how these results relate to the hydrocarbon migration pattern and well site observations in the Early/Middle Jurassic Stø Formation.
This will be explained at the forthcoming half day seminar in Stavanger. The talk is entitled «High resolution 3D source rock potential and hydrocarbon migration modelling: an approach for finding more oil in the Barents Sea?»
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E-W cross section through study area shows one source rock property distribution as an input to the flow calculations in the Hekkingen Formation.
Illustration: Migris AS & SINTEF Petroleum Research
E-W cross section through study area shows one source rock property distribution as an input to the flow calculations in the Hekkingen Formation. Illustration: Migris AS & SINTEF Petroleum Research
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