25

Oct 2023

Earth Science and Engineering and Energy Resources and Petroleum Engineering Seminar

The Lower and Middle Cretaceous rock record of the eastern Arabian Plate – stratigraphic architecture and global events

Presenter
Professor Frans Van Buchem
Date
25 Oct, 2023
Time
11:45 AM – 12:45 PM

Earth Science and Engineering and Energy Resources and Petroleum Engineering Graduate Seminar

 

Abstract

The Lower and Middle Cretaceous rocks of the eastern Arabian Plate consist dominantly of carbonates, with thinner intervals of marls, sandstones and organic-rich deposits. They were deposited during major climatic and tectonic events, of which several of global impact, and thus provide a unique insight in the Cretaceous geological history. In addition, these rocks host a significant proportion of the world’s hydrocarbon reserves and are potential reservoirs for CO2 sequestration.

In this presentation a synthesis of the depositional history of the Lower and Middle Cretaceous of the eastern Arabian Plate will be presented based on integrated outcrop and subsurface datasets which were collected over approximately 70 years of geological research carried out by academia and industry.

It will demonstrate how sequence stratigraphy has been a fundamental integrating methodology to produce predictive geological models with respect to the distribution of reservoir, seal and source rock facies. In addition, the detailed study and age dating of these rocks has also helped to identify several global events, such as (a) the Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAE’s 1a and 2), short periods of worldwide accumulation of organic-rich deposits, which were most likely caused by massive volcanic eruption events, (b) short term, high magnitude (up to 80m) sea level falls and rises, that caused exposure of carbonate platforms and fluvial river incisions and turbidite fan deposition, which were most likely caused by short ice-cap growth and melting events, and (c) faunal and floral extinctions, caused by these environmental and climatic changes.

 

Bio

Professor Frans van Buchem has 33 years of experience in sedimentary geological research. He worked at the French Petroleum Institute (IFPEN), Maersk Oil and Elf-Aquitaine, and Halliburton/Landmark before joining KAUST in 2021. He is a specialist in carbonate sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy applied to basin evaluation and reservoir model building, particularly for the carbonate petroleum systems of the Arabian Plate. He published widely and was the AAPG distinguished lecturer for the Middle East in 2009. Frans holds a PhD of the University of Cambridge (UK), and MSc’s of the University of Utrecht (NL).

Event Quick Information

Date
25 Oct, 2023
Time
11:45 AM - 12:45 PM
Venue
KAUST, Bldg. 9, Level 2, Lecture Hall 2