Triassic Source Rocks of the Barents Sea and Svalbard, #10219 (2009). Bjoroy, M.
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Triassic deposits are found in most wells drilled in both the Norwegian and Russian parts of the Barents Sea and seismic work has shown that the Triassic succession is found over large areas of the Barents Sea further north than where most wells have been drilled up to the present day. Triassic sediments from most of the exploration wells from the Norwegian sector of the Barents Sea and selected wells from the Russian sector and from outcrops from Svalbard and available oils have been assessed using most conventional petroleum geochemical techniques. The data from such studies has been used to assess the source rock potential of the Triassic in the northern areas of the Barents Sea.
@article{bjoroy_triassic_nodate,
	title = {Triassic {Source} {Rocks} of the {Barents} {Sea} and {Svalbard},  \#10219 (2009)},
	abstract = {Triassic deposits are found in most wells drilled in both the Norwegian and Russian parts of the Barents Sea and seismic work has shown that the Triassic succession is found over large areas of the Barents Sea further north than where most wells have been drilled up to the present day. Triassic sediments from most of the exploration wells from the Norwegian sector of the Barents Sea and selected wells from the Russian sector and from outcrops from Svalbard and available oils have been assessed using most conventional petroleum geochemical techniques. The data from such studies has been used to assess the source rock potential of the Triassic in the northern areas of the Barents Sea.},
	language = {en},
	author = {Bjoroy, Malvin},
	pages = {8},
}

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