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STEM Project - Salt Tectonics Early Movement: Impact on Triassic and Jurassic Stratigraphy and on Petroleum Systems in the Dutch Offshore.

Authors: R. Bourroullec, S. Osinga, S. Nelskamp, T. Goldberg, M. Zijp, G. de Bruin, R. Verreussel, N. Janssen, S. Houben, S. Kerstholt-Boegehold, T. Van Hoof, S. Peeters, M. Halter
The Triassic structural evolution of the Central and Northern Dutch offshore was investigated in the STEM Project. This research focused on the early salt tectonic events and their expression at different locations in the basin. The main...
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Thema: Oil & Gas, Salt

Conceptual diagenetic models for cementation in Rotliegend sandstones

Authors: T. Goldberg, M. Koenen, S. Nelskamp, V. Vandeweijer
Porosity and permeability determine to a large extent the reservoir quality and the success of gas production. The growth of cements (= diagenetic minerals) can lead to severe reservoir quality reduction locally. This study is aimed at the...
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Thema: Oil & Gas

MMU - Unravelling the stratigraphic and structural development of the strata found underneath and above the mid-miocene unconformity

Authors: G. de Bruin, K. Geel, S. Houben, D. Munsterman, H. Verweij, J. Smit, N. Janssen, S. Kerstholt-Boegehold, V. Vandeweijer
The aim of the MMU-project was to unravel the stratigraphic and structural development of the strata that are found underneath and above the Mid-Miocene Unconformities, with the goal to better understand and predict the presence of...
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Thema: Oil & Gas

Hydrocarbon Potential of the Lias: HYPO-Lias

Authors: S. Houben, S. Nelskamp, T. Goldberg, R. Verreussel, N. Janssen, S. Kerstholt-Boegehold, T. Boxem
DOWNLOAD ADDENDUM: Addendum to Hydrocarbon Potential of the Lias: HYPO-Lias The Hypo-Lias-project provides an overview of the depositional and paleoclimatic development of the Early Jurassic in the North Sea area (UK, Netherlands, Denmark...
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Thema: Oil & Gas

The life cycle of the Netherlands’ natural gas exploration: 40 years after Groningen, where are we now?

Authors: Dr. J. Breunese, Dr. H. Mijnlieff, Dr. J. Lutgert
The discovery of the giant Permian Groningen Field in 1959 triggered the main phase of gas exploration in NW Europe. This paper deals with the history and future of natural gas exploration in the Netherlands. The aim is to explain the...
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Thema: Oil & Gas

Predicting gas production from future gas discoveries in the Netherlands: quantity, location, timing, quality

Authors: Dr. J. Lutgert, Dr. J. Breunese, Dr. H. Mijnlieff
Recent policy and market developments have raised the question not only as to how much gas remains to be discovered in the Netherlands but also where and when it will be produced and of what quality. These questions are addressed by...
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Thema: Oil & Gas