The glaciogenic reservoir analogue studies project (GRASP): An integrated approach to unravel genesis, infill and architecture of tunnel valleys reservoirs

A. Moscariello*, J. Moreau, P. Van Der Vegt, A. Janszen, M. Huuse, P. L. Gibbard

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Abstract

Tunnel galleys are common features in Palaeozoic glacigenic succession in North Afrcica and Middle East and they are amongst the most challenging target for hydrocarbon exploration and developing drilling in these regions. Similarly, these buried valleys form important groundwater reservoirs in Quaternary glaciated areas and their nature and sediment composition is critical to drive a sustainable production strategy and assess their vulnerability. Seismic resolution however, often limits the understanding of channel valleys morphology, 3D geometry and internal reservoir distribution, thus increasing the risk associated with developing effectively these reservoirs. Therefore a analogue-based predictive stratigraphical and sedimentological model can help to steer drilling strategy and reduce uncertainties and associated risks. For this purpose the GRASP joint industry programme was established four years ago focusing on an integrated study of tunnel valley infill and architecture from the southern North Sea (UK and NL). The thorough examination of existing large subsurface and outcrop data set regarding the last 3 Pleistocene glaciations in NW Europe resulted in an improved understanding of tunnel valley genesis, sedimentary process and internal architecture. This learning can be used ultimately to improve our predictive capability when exploring and developing natural resources from these geological systems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication74th European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers Conference and Exhibition 2012 Incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2012
Subtitle of host publicationResponsibly Securing Natural Resources
Place of PublicationBunnik
PublisherEAGE Publishing BV
Pages3877-3881
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9781629937908
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2012
Event74th European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers Conference and Exhibition 2012 Incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2012: Responsibly Securing Natural Resources - Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 4 Jun 20127 Jun 2012

Conference

Conference74th European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers Conference and Exhibition 2012 Incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2012: Responsibly Securing Natural Resources
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period4/06/127/06/12

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