This delivery
represents the final products from a two year post-doctoral research project
that was carried out by a consortium led by Durham University. This project was
focused on the SW Approaches areas and was one of three projects funded by the
NSTA through the Frontier Basins Research Programme. The deliverables include a
review of the chronostratigraphy of the SW Approaches and surrounding basins,
an evaluation of the impact of Variscan deformation on the hydrocarbon
potential of the area, an assessment of the reservoir quality of the Triassic
and Lower Cretaceous intervals and the provision of reservoir and source rock
distribution maps. The seismic interpretation carried out as part of this
project formed the starting point for the final seismic grids provided for this
area by the NSTA’s Regional Geological Mapping Project being undertaken by
Lloyd’s Register (LR), the interim deliverables from which are also being released in support of the 31st
Frontier Licensing Round.
Copyright
for all reports produced as a result of the post-doctoral project led by Durham
University is held by Durham University. Furthermore, the views and opinions
expressed are those of the individual academic authors and do not necessarily
represent the view of the North Sea Transition Authority.