
Study details a glance

Biostratigraphy
Review

New
Biostratigraphy
Analyses

Palaeoenvironments
& Facies

Provenance

16
Wells

Tertiary
Cretaceous
Jurassic
Key points
- An Future Geoscience project, integrating biostratigraphy and chemical stratigraphy to establish a correletable framework through both fossiliferous and barren sections. A new provenance model to assist with play fairway mapping
- A frontier area that has attracted major investment in exploration licences
- New biostratigraphic analysis focusing on previously under-uilised nannopalaeontology, new chemical stratigraphic datasets using ICP analyses and new provenance analyses using detrital zircon U-Pb dating and Raman heavy mineral analysis, with QEMSCAN analysis to provide insights on textural sediment composition
Overview of the Southern Flemish Pass Non-Exclusive Study

This innovative study is one of our Joint Ventures with Future Geoscience. This study builds upon previous Biostratigraphy and Chemostratigraphy/Provenance studies by PetroStrat and Chemostrat, respectively, by fully integrating all data, adding more wells and sample data, and upgrading interpretations based on new and recently released data. Licensees of earlier overlapping studies will receive a proportional discount in recognition of data already licensed.
Background
This study builds on the substantial eastern Canada experience base of Future Geoscience JV partners Chemostrat and PetroStrat, industry leaders in chemostratigraphy and biostratigraphy, respectively. Data are comparable with recent non-exclusive studies by Future Geoscience (Carson Basin), PetroStrat (Orphan Basin and greater Flemish Pass) and Chemostrat (several eastern Canada studies also covering the Jeanne d’Arc Basin).
Learn more about this innovative study
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