Triassic mudstones of the Central North Sea: cross-border characterization, correlation and their palaeoclimatic significance

Author:

Archer Stuart G.1ORCID,McKie Tom2,Andrews Steven D.3ORCID,Wilkins Anne D.3ORCID,Hutchison Matt3,Young-Ziolkowski Nathan3,Osunde Christabel3,Matheson Joanna3,Thackrey Scott1,Lang Marcus1ORCID,Sola Bente1,Mouritzen Christoffer1,Perrell Chris1,Greenwood Mark1,Mauritzen Emil1,Tenepalli Srinivas1

Affiliation:

1. Total E&PAmerika Plads 29, Copenhagen 2100, Denmark

2. Shell UK Exploration and Production1 Altens Farm Road, Nigg, Aberdeen AB12 3FY, UK

3. Department of Geology and Petroleum Geology, University of AberdeenKing's College, Aberdeen AB24 3UE, UK

Abstract

AbstractThe Triassic of the Central North Sea is a continental succession that contains prolific hydrocarbon-bearing fluvial sandstone reservoirs stratigraphically partitioned by mudstones. Within the Skagerrak Formation of the UK sector, hydrocarbon accumulations in the Judy, Joanne and Josephine Sandstone members are top sealed by the Julius, Jonathan and Joshua Mudstone members, respectively. However, UK and Norwegian stratigraphic correlations have been problematical for decades, largely due to biostratigraphic challenges but also due to the non-uniqueness of the lithotypes and because the cross-border stratigraphic nomenclature differs and has yet to be rationalized. This study focuses on mudstones rather than sandstones to unify cross-border correlation efforts at a regional scale. The mudstone members have been characterized by integrating sedimentological, petrophysical and geophysical data. The facies are indicative of playa lakes that frequently desiccated and preserved minor anhydrite. These conditions alternated with periods of marshy, palustrine conditions favourable for the formation of dolostones. Regional correlations have detected lateral facies changes in the mudstones which are important for their seismically mappable extents, resulting palaeogeographies and, ultimately, their competency as intraformational top seals. Significant diachroneity is associated with the lithological transitions at sandstone–mudstone member boundaries and although lithostratigraphic surfaces can be used as timelines over short distances (e.g. within a field), they should not be assumed to represent timelines over longer correlation lengths. Palaeoclimatic trends are interpreted and compared to those of adjacent regions to test the extent and impact of climate change as a predictive allogenic forcing factor on sedimentation. Mudstone member deposition occurred as a result of the retreat of large-scale terminal fluvial systems during a return to more arid ‘background’ climatic conditions. The cause of the member-scale climatic cyclicity observed within the Skagerrak Formation may be related to volcanic activity in large igneous provinces which triggered the episodic progradation of fluvial systems.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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