- Slyne-Erris Trough
The Slyne-Erris Trough is a geological basin off the west coast of
Donegal ,Ireland .In recent years it has been shown to be prospective for
hydrocarbon s, hosting Shell'sCorrib gas field (discovered byEnterprise Oil , bought by Shell), and several other prospects being evaluated by a number of other oil companies.Structurally, the trough is a series of NNE-SSW trending
half-graben s.The Slyne Trough
The Slyne Trough or Slyne Basin consists of three
sub-basin s, the Northern, Central and Southern Slyne Basins. The Northern and Central Slyne Basins arehalf-grabens of opposite polarity with the switch occurring across the Central Slyne Transfer, interpreted to be a splay of theGreat Glen Fault . TheCorrib Field is situated in the Northern Slyne Basin.In the Central Slyne the 27/5-1 well proved the presence of Late
Permian evaporites including salt, possibly indicating fault activity at this time. The basin is interpreted to have been active particularly during theTriassic and MiddleJurassic periods.The Slyne Basin links the Erris and
Porcupine Basin s.The Erris Trough
The Erris Trough or Erris Basin is a half-graben that runs parallel with the
Rockall Basin and is separated from it by a horst structure, the Erris Ridge. It is interpreted to have been active particularly during thePermian toTriassic and middleJurassic periods.External links
* http://www.veritasdgc.com/bins/content_page.asp?cid=6-74-87-2591 3-D seismic survey for sale
* http://www.rte.ie/business/2006/0126/petroceltic.html A minor partner advertises it's involvement in a 2006 drilling campaign. (Not started at time of writing.)
* http://www.oilvoice.com/Ramco_and_Partners_Granted_Frontier_Exploration_Licence_Offs/3209.htm A different oil company advertises it's involvement in the same program, a year earlier.References
* P.N.Dancer, S.T.Algar & I.R.Wilson. 1999. Structural evolution of the Slyne Trough. In: A.J.Fleet & S.A.R.Boldy(editors) Petroleum Geology of Northwest Europe: Proceedings of the 5th Conference, 445-453. Geological Society of London.
* T.J.Chapman, T.M.Broks, D.V.Corcoran, L.A.Duncan & P.N.Dancer. 1999. The structural evolution of the Erris Trough, offshore northwest Ireland, and its implications for hydrocarbon generation. In: A.J.Fleet & S.A.R.Boldy(editors) Petroleum Geology of Northwest Europe: Proceedings of the 5th Conference, 455-469. Geological Society of London.
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