Merged map showing the Late Jurassic tectonic framework of the Danish Central Graben after Ineson et al. Merged map showing the Late Jurassic tectonic.

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Merged map showing the Late Jurassic tectonic framework of the Danish Central Graben after Ineson et al. Merged map showing the Late Jurassic tectonic framework of the Danish Central Graben after Ineson et al. (2003) and locations of released wells where the Bo Member is present. The thickness (in metres) of the Bo Member at well locations and the lateral distribution of this member (blue) as deduced from well and seismic data are illustrated. The extent of the Bo Member into the Entenschnabel (dashed red line) is verified by well DUC-B-1 (below). The present-day transformation ratio of the Hot Shale layer is shown, as also demonstrated in Figure 12h. Jashar Arfai, and Rüdiger Lutz Petroleum Geology Conference series 2018;8:67-86 © 2018 The Author(s). Published by the Geological Society, London