FISKEBANK FM
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General information
General information Attribute Value Lithostrat. unit The lithostratigraphic unit's official name.FISKEBANK FMNPDID lithostrat. unit Norwegian Offshore Directorate's unique id for lithostratigraphic units.41Level Indicates the lithostratigraphic unit's level. Legal values: GROUP, FORMATION, MEMBER.FORMATIONLithostrat. unit, parent The parent lithostratigraphic unit's official name. See also level. Will be empty if Level = GROUP. -
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Description
Fiskebank Formation
NameFrom the Fiskebank (Fisher Bank), off the shore of southern Norway. Named by Deegan & Scull (1977).Well type sectionNorwegian well 9/11-1 from 1483 m to 1335 m, coordinates N 57°00'41.40", E 04°00'33.52" (Fig 5.54) . No cores.Well reference sectionNorwegian well 8/9-1 from 1399 m to 1307 m, coordinates N 57°26'27.28", E 03°51'03.48" (Fig 5.55) . No cores.ThicknessThe formation is 148 m thick in the type well and 92 m thick in the reference well.LithologyIn the type section the major lithology is very fine grained, well sorted, slightly silty sandstone, which occasionally has calcareous cement.Basal stratotypeThe basal contact of the Fiskebank Formation is defined by the boundary between the shales of the Lista Formation and the coarser sediments of the Fiskebank Formation. The difference between the two formations is not well defined on the logs. The boundary is placed where the gamma-ray readings decrease and the velocity increases somewhat upwards into the Fiskebank Formation (Fig 5.54, 5.55)Characteristics of the upper boundaryThe Fiskebank Formation is overlain by the shales of the Balder Formation . The boundary is generally seen as an upward decrease in gamma-ray response and an increase in velocity (Fig 5.55) .DistributionThe formation is encountered in the Norwegian-Danish Basin.AgeLate Paleocene.Depositional environmentThe formation is probably a basin-margin deposit, and appears to be mostly time-equivalent with the Sele Formation .Source-
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.
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Wellbores penetrating
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Wellbores with cores
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