Characterizing the Paleocene turbidites of the North Sea: The Mey Sandstone Member, Lista Formation, UK Central Graben

Ben Kilhams, Adrian Hartley, Mads Huuse, Chris Davis

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    Abstract

    This paper presents an integrated seismic, petrophysical and core facies study of the Mey Sandstone Member of the Central North Sea Lista Formation. Seismic mapping and attribute analysis reveal that the Mey Sandstone Member is composed of distinct axial and lateral routing systems. In turn, the axial system can be divided into coeval western and eastern fairways defined by the underlying graben topography in a similar manner to the overlying Sele Formation (Forties) sandstones. These trends are confirmed by petrophysical analysis, which also reveals that the lateral systems are not as important as previously proposed and that the cycles of the Mey Sandstone Member prograded over time before a late stage of backstepping. These variations can be related directly to published sea-level curves. Core analysis reveals that mean grain size is the main control on sandstone quality and that similar proximal (channelized) to distal (sheet-like) changes in sedimentological facies occur to those described in the Sele Formation. It is argued that these deposits cannot be described as simple basin floor fans due to the impact of topography on turbidite flow routing and the existence of multiple entry points of sediment into the basin. © 2012 EAGE/Geological Society of London.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)337-354
    Number of pages17
    JournalPetroleum Geoscience
    Volume18
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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