Hydrocarbon Potential Of The Arctic
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Summary
  • A unique and complete exploration review which systematically assesses the hydrocarbon potential of the entire Arctic
  • Data provided by seismic contractors, oil companies and state agencies to provide a vast database beyond the scope of any individual company
  • Co-operation from government agencies
  • Regular workshops held with clients and contributors
  • Purchased by over 15 major international oil companies
  • ICE-CAP.net website provides ongoing project information and NOW the only access to various packages of technical information/data for North America and/or Europe/Russia from CAP.
AREA:
Basins north of the Arctic Circle.

CONTENTS:
This review, managed by Exploration Geosciences in conjunction with its partners IGI and Canadian Discovery and in association with FE2 Limited and WAA Limited TGS-NOPEC, Jebco, WesternGeco and Fugro, is the first known attempt to systematically assess the hydrocarbon potential within the area enclosed by the Arctic Circle Produced in the form of a digital Atlas. A vast database has been accumulated from many sources that would be nearly impossible for any one oil or gas company to replicate. Nearly 20 man-years of work carried out over a period of two years by 30 people has resulted in new interpretations and insights throughout the region including Russia, Norway, Greenland, Canada and the United States (Alaska).
  • New structural elements mapping based on over 100,000 km of seismic data. The map is linked to detailed text arranged geographically by feature, cross section and seismic profile.

  • New reconstructions of the plate tectonics of the region for 11 geological time periods. Maps are supported by fully linked text and analysis.

  • Detailed stratigraphic analysis is presented by geological age and geographic area.

  • North America and Eurussia are subdivided into areas supported by explanatory figures, well correlation sections, key well presentations, paleogeography maps and well summaries.

  • Reservoirs are analysed by area and by quality. Reservoirs are presented under four grades (A through D).

  • Petroleum Systems are organised geographically going east from the Chukchi Sea, and by the stratigraphic sequences determined by plate tectonic development. The analysis draws upon a geochemical database of some 45,000 samples.

  • The environmental section is arranged in 3 sections, General, Physical Environment and Ecological Environment. The text analysis is backed up by detailed maps.

  • The engineering development and economics section provides a technology review and details of export infrastructure, economics and case studies.

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DATE:
2003

COST:
Complete report, exclusive of any tax, delivery or customs duties: US $ 225,000
CAP Technical Disciplines - North America and Europe/Russia:    POA
(ONLY AVAILABLE VIA THE ICE-CAP WEBSITE)

DIGITAL FORMAT:
DVD GIS (ArcView)