Multiple source rocks. Several episodes of uplift and erosion. The search for hydrocarbons is certainly hampered by a complex geological evolution throughout the late Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cainozoic.
In the forthcoming Hydrocarbon Habitat seminar in Stavanger, April 21, professor Dag Karlsen of the University of Oslo, ling time consultant for several oil companies, addresses this challenge with his talk “ The Triassic Paradox: Is «Absence of Proof” the same as “Proof of Absence»?”
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Uplift – good for the Barents Sea
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The Barents Sea paradox](https://geo365.no/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/711x474_Dag-Karlsen-650x433.jpg)
Professor Dag Karlsen ved Universitetet i Oslo er ikke i tvil om at det finnes en moden kildbergart som kan ha vært kilde for Korpfjell-prospektet.
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