Multiple phase rifting and subsequent inversion in the West Netherlands Basin

implications for geothermal reservoir characterization

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Annelotte Weert (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)

Kei Ogata (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)

Francesco Vinci (PanTerra Geoconsultants B.V.)

Coen Leo (Geoleo B.V. Consultancy)

G. Bertotti (TU Delft - Applied Geology)

Jerome Amory (PanTerra Geoconsultants B.V.)

Stefano Tavani (Istituto di geologia ambientale e geoingegneria, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)

Research Group
Applied Geology
Copyright
© 2024 Annelotte Weert, Kei Ogata, Francesco Vinci, Coen Leo, G. Bertotti, Jerome Amory, Stefano Tavani
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.5194/se-15-121-2024
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Copyright
© 2024 Annelotte Weert, Kei Ogata, Francesco Vinci, Coen Leo, G. Bertotti, Jerome Amory, Stefano Tavani
Research Group
Applied Geology
Issue number
2
Volume number
15
Pages (from-to)
121-141
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Abstract

Aiming to contribute to the energy transition, this study provides an integrated picture of the geothermal system hosted in the West Netherlands Basin and shows how the reconstruction of the basin's geological history can contribute to the correct exploration and exploitation of its geothermal resources. In the West Netherlands Basin, the main geothermal targets are found in the Cretaceous and Jurassic strata that were deposited during the rifting and post-rifting stages and were deformed during the subsequent basin inversion. Despite multiple studies on the tectonic setting, the timing and tectono-stratigraphic architecture of the rift system and its overall control on the development and evolution of geothermal systems are still to be fully deciphered. In this study, a detailed seismo-stratigraphic interpretation of the syn- and post-rift intervals in the West Netherlands Basin will be given within the framework of geothermal exploration. A recently released and reprocessed 3D seismic cube is used, covering a large portion of the onshore section of the basin. We identified two major Jurassic rifting episodes and a Late Cretaceous inversion event. During the Jurassic rifting phases, the compartmentalization of the basin and the creation of accommodation space led to the deposition of the Late Jurassic Nieuwerkerk Formation, which is the main regional geothermal producing target. Within this formation, we individuate growth synclines located in the central portions of the Jurassic half-grabens as sites that show good potential for geothermal exploration.