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BOKNFJORD GP

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  • General information

    General information
    Attribute Value
    Lithostrat. unit
    The lithostratigraphic unit's official name.
    BOKNFJORD GP
    NPDID lithostrat. unit
    Norwegian Offshore Directorate's unique id for lithostratigraphic units.
    15
    Level
    Indicates the lithostratigraphic unit's level. Legal values: GROUP, FORMATION, MEMBER.
    GROUP
  • Level below

  • Description

    Boknfjord Group

    Name
    From the main fjord in Rogaland, Norway.
    Type area
    The Fiskebank and Egersund Sub-Basins comprise the type area. The group is illustrated in the Norwegian well 9/4-3 (Conoco), (Fig 3.36) .
    Thickness
    In the type area wells show thicknesses of up to 500 m. In well 9/4-3 the thickness of the group is 290 m. Towards the basin margins the section thins considerably.
    Lithology
    The sediments of the group are dominated by shales. Varying amounts of siltstone, sandstone, limestone stringers and differences in organic content make it possible, however, to subdivide the group into formations (Olsen and Strass, 1982).
    Boundaries
    The lower boundary is characterized by a distinct log break with the underlying sandstones of the Vestland Group . The upper boundary is usually characterized by abrupt changes in log response to lower gamma ray and interval transit times in the overlaying Valhall Formation1). In the Egersund Sub-Basin this boundary may be difficult to identify due to a large supply of clastic material.
    Distribution
    The group is confined to the Fiskebank and Egersund Sub-Basins although the upper two formations extend further westwards than those lying below.
    Age
    The group ranges in age from Callovian to Ryazanian.
    Subdivisions
    The group can be subdivided into four formations, the Egersund (base), Tau , Sauda and Flekkefjord formations (top).
    Remarks
    The term "Bream Formation" was first used by Deegan and Scull (1977) to describe a Callovian-Portlandian (Volgian) sequence, mainly clay-stones and siltstones, distributed throughout the Norwegian-Danish Basin. The formation comprised the Egersund Member, Børglum Member and Fredrikshavn Member. The Bream Formation was adopted with some modification by Michelsen (1978) for the Danish Sub-Basin where it comprises the Børglum and Fredrikshavn Members. Recent correlation work in the Egersund and Fiskebank Sub-Basin (e.g. Olsen and Strass, 1982) shows the existence of four argillaceous units, ranging in age from Callovian-Ryazanian, which are considered stratigraphically useful. They are widespread enough to deserve formation status and different enough from the Danish deposits to merit separate nomenclature. These units are the Egersund , Tau , Sauda and Flekkefjord formations. The formal definitions of the unit in this volume outline their relationship to the Egersund/Børglum/Fredrikshavn Members of Deegan and Scull (1977). Note that the Flekkefjord Formation was formerly part of the early Cretaceous Vallhall Formation, also defined by Deegan and Scull.
    The four formations fall naturally into a single "claystone" group. It is not however considered proper to elevate the former Bream Formation to a "Bream Group" which would encompass these units, since it may still desirable to retain the formation status of the Bream Formation and the member status of the Børglum/Fredrikshavn Members in the Danish sector.
    It is therefore proposed that the term "Bream Formation" should be abandoned for the Fiske-bank and Egersund Sub-Basins, and replaced by the Boknfjord Group, which is defined above.
    Source
    • Vollset, J. and Doré, A. G. (eds.) 1984: A revised Triassic and Jurassic lithostratigraphic nomenclature for the Norwegian North Sea. NPD-Bulletin No. 3, 53 pp.
    Footnotes
    • 1) Åsgard Formation according to Isaksen, D. and Tonstad, K. (eds.) 1989: A revised Cretaceous and Tertiary lithostratigraphic nomenclature for the Norwegian North Sea. NPD-Bulletin No. 5, 59 pp.
  • Wellbores penetrating

    Wellbores penetrating
    Wellbore name
    Wellbore completion date
    Top depth [m]
    Bottom depth [m]
    10.06.1969
    2598
    2655
    07.02.1972
    2379
    2606
    10.10.1966
    1628
    2040
    04.12.1982
    2025
    2375
    25.07.1977
    2351
    2397
    28.03.2013
    2176
    2339
    10.02.1976
    2103
    2156
    01.07.1969
    2775
    2793
    17.03.1980
    2657
    2667
    29.06.1975
    2807
    2835
    23.07.1971
    2574
    2663
    21.11.2011
    1934
    2392
    28.04.1987
    2483
    3162
    21.09.1987
    2381
    3123
    08.02.1990
    2625
    3252
    11.04.1994
    2730
    4094
    21.07.1995
    2595
    3146
    15.10.1996
    3297
    4783
    10.06.1997
    3062
    3854
    02.02.1998
    4762
    5823
    17.09.1999
    2710
    3844
    29.03.2010
    2101
    2629
    14.10.2019
    2530
    2991
    13.08.1996
    3758
    4631
    04.09.1986
    1446
    1788
    09.12.2005
    1970
    2660
    19.05.1968
    1985
    2288
    29.08.1970
    2155
    2490
    19.08.1972
    2200
    2490
    20.08.1977
    2310
    2718
    01.08.2006
    2300
    2703
    29.06.1968
    1777
    1922
    19.08.1971
    1957
    2040
    06.05.1969
    1905
    2038
    12.07.2015
    1842
    2274
    26.06.1976
    1275
    1472
    30.07.1992
    1298
    1539
    17.01.1971
    1367
    1494
    12.09.2007
    1086
    1276
    19.08.1969
    1655
    1860
    31.10.1967
    2124
    2165
    23.07.1973
    2127
    2202
    20.08.1995
    1875
    2388
    07.02.2011
    2020
    2630
    23.10.2021
    2297
    2435
    23.10.1973
    1933
    2220
    11.06.1974
    1933
    2220
    24.03.1969
    2515
    2682
    30.06.1968
    2083
    2211
    17.05.1976
    2410
    2521
    21.06.1972
    1902
    2290
    09.10.1973
    1932
    2157
    03.02.1980
    1957
    2370
    10.07.2009
    1992
    2277
    15.08.2009
    2142
    2606
    26.08.2009
    2101
    2536
    01.01.1980
    1991
    2405
    31.03.1974
    1609
    1878
  • Wellbores with cores

    Wellbores with cores
    Wellbore name
    Wellbore completion date
    Core length [m]
    28.04.1987
    13
    19.08.1971
    9
    10.07.2009
    9