Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Lippard, Stephen John"
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Sedimentological and structural features in the Zechstein Supergroup in the SE-Northern Salt Basin, North Sea
Morsund, Hanne (Master thesis, 2015)The focus area lies in the south-east Northern Salt Basin, and comprises the proximity of the Mandal High, a crystalline elongated horst in the southern North Sea. The Mandal High is considered as a possible analogue to ... -
Seismic - Stratigraphic framework of the Statfjord Group on the Utsira High
Ertesvåg, Karoline Lea (Master thesis, 2015)Sandstones of the Statfjord Group are important reservoir sandstones in the Northern North Sea. However, in the rest of the North Sea the Statfjord Group is underexplored. Sub-regional seismic interpretation on the Utsira ... -
Structural Framework of the Statfjord Formation (Rhaetian-Sinemurian) in the Oseberg South Field, Norwegian North Sea
Catterall, Jeffrey John (Master thesis, 2012)The Statfjord Formation (Rhaetian-Sinemurian) produces from six fields across the North Sea, but no discoveries have yet been made in the 12 exploration wells across the Oseberg South Field. The field has undergone two ... -
Structural restoration of Mesozoic rifting phases in the northern North Sea
Sajjad, Noman (Master thesis, 2013)Structural restoration has been carried out on the northern North Sea (60-62ºN), based on the reprocessed, interpreted and depth converted seismic lines NSDP84-1 and 2. Two major rifting events have previously been recognized ... -
A study of the Lower Cretaceous Åsgard Formation in the South Viking Graben, North Sea
Aksdal, Stine Therese (Master thesis, 2017)The Åsgard Formation of Lower Cretaceous age in the South Viking Graben represents a formation of great interest in petroleum exploration in the North Sea, but is poorly understood. The area of study is in the North Sea; ... -
Uncertainty modelling of pore pressure by using Monte-Carlo approach in the Hammerfest Basin, Barents Sea
Karimova, Ravana (Master thesis, 2017)The results of this study suggest that: 1) The present Hammerfest Basin is neither affected by large amount of overpressure, nor there is an ongoing leakage detected, 2) the present overpressure distribution in the basin ...