A. Ahlberg et I. Olsson, Petroleum assessment of the Mesozoic succession in the Hollviken Graben and on the Skurup Platform, southern Sweden, GFF, 123, 2001, pp. 85-95
Investigations of the subsurface Mesozoic succession of SW Skane, southern
Sweden, have from the 1940s and onwards yielded a substantial amount of dat
a and drill cores, but no hydrocarbons. Herein, previous data are compiled
and new analyses and interpretations have been added, to explain the defici
ency. This is essential as speculative exploration with little geological b
asis tends to recur in Skane. The subsurface of SW Skane comprises Rhaetian
to Cenomanian sandstone units with acceptable reservoir qualities, as well
as potential seals. Unpublished analyses from the 1970s also indicate prom
ising source rock conditions. Conversely, our study shows that potential Me
sozoic source rocks are few, thin, low in kerogen, and primarily gas prone.
Furthermore, the kerogen is thermally immature to marginally mature, due t
o moderate burial. Heat flux, due to Middle Jurassic tectonic and volcanic
activity, is discussed as a possibility for enhanced hydrocarbon maturation
in the study area, whereas external hydrocarbon influx is considered unlik
ely because of the structural development of the Tornquist Zone, and the pr
e-Mesozoic postmature state of the Palaeozoic organic rich sediments in Ska
ne.