Industrial consortia
Application of fundamental research of sedimentology and structural geology to petroleum geoscience and geohazards. Major programmes supported by the petroleum industry include: North African petroleum geology (NARG), rift tectonics and sedimentation (TRAP), digital outcrop analogues and reservoir modelling, and seismic sedimentology and geomorphology.
Contact: jonathan.redfern@manchester.ac.uk
North Africa Research Group (NARG)
The North Africa Research Group (NARG) conducts multi-disciplinary basin analysis research with a petroleum geoscience theme in Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Libya and Tunisia. The research includes projects with integrated sedimentology, geochemistry, seismic interpretation, petrophysics and reservoir engineering. Read more...
The Rift Analogues Project (TRAP)
TRAP aims to develop quantitative, high resolution sedimentological and sequence stratigraphic models of various rift settings in order to build reservoir models generally applicable to rift basins world-wide. Read more...
LiDAR
Integrating LiDAR, DGPS, photogrammetry and traditional field methods are important for improved understanding of sedimentology and structure. These quantitative techinques are applied to petroleum geology and geo-conservation among others. Read more...
Fault/Fracture related dolomite, Gulf of Suez (HFF-DOL)
The Hammam Faraun Dolomites project is based on the fundamental integration of classical field techniques, quantitative surveying, petrographical and geochemical methodologies and modelling to quantitatively characterise fault/fracture related dolomite body geometries and reservoir properties. Read more...