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Prospectivity in the Volcanic Province of the NW Atlantic 4-6 th of June in Oslo Applying the learning's from exploration West of the British Isles, the Faeroe-Shetland basin, fieldwork on Iceland and Greenland to explore the Volcanic province of the Norwegian Atlantic Margin 4th of June field trip, volcanic units of the Oslo Graben Departure: Oslo Airport Outside Arrivals Finnish: Oslo Centre ~ th of June seminar to be held in Oslo-Karenslyst Alle – Chevron/ RWE-DEA offices – Karenslyst Alle 2, Skøyen Dinner: Lofoten Restaurant, Aker Brygge

Summary of day 1 and overview day 2 Field guide: Bjorn T. Larsen  Departure from Gardermoen (Outside Arrivals) –Dag Helland-Hansen Ringerike  0915 – 12.00Fieldtrip - Bjorn T. Larsen  More detail on itinerary to follow  Lunch- 30 min  – 17.15Fieldtrip - Bjorn T. Larsen  More detail on itinerary to follow Oslo City Centre  ~18.00 End of field trip in Oslo City Centre 4 th of June – field trip Prospectivity in the Volcanic Province of the NW Atlantic -

IntroductionChairman: Rikke Bruhn  – 08.30Registration and coffee  Setting the scene - Dag Helland-Hansen, Chevron  – 09.30Exploration aspects of sub-basalt plays - Max Rohrman, Shell  – 10.00Exploring below basalt-offshore Faroes – Peter Dromgoole, StatoilHydro (U.K)  Coffee-30 min Development and morphology of volcanic regions and basinsChairman: Jenny Morris  Lava-sediment sequences in Iceland - Thorvaldur Thordarson Univ of Edinburgh  West of Scotland / Faroe Islands - Brian Bell  – 12.00Development of the volcanic margin and seismic volcanostratigraphy Voring / More Margin - Sverre Planke, Volcanic Basin Petroleum Research, VBPR  – 12.30Onset of igneous activity on the Møre Margin at the K/T boundary - Richard Pegrum, DONG Energy  Lunch-60 min Sub-surface mapping in volcanic basinsChairman: Dag Helland-Hansen  – 14.00Overview of geophysical imaging techniques-what works or not – Alastair Swanston, Chevron  – 14.30Seismic mapping in a basaltic environment - Heri Ziska, Jardfengi  – 15.00Sediment-lava interaction at the onset of flood volcanism/3D Facies architecture and rock properties of flood basalts - Dougal Jerram, University of Durham  Coffee-15 min  – 15.45Volcanic morphologies and structures in transition zones between subaerial lava plateaus and large lake complexes, Nuussuaq Basin, onshore West Greenland - Asger Ken Pedersen, Lotte Melchior Larsen and Gunver Krarup Pedersen, GEUS and Univ. Copenhagen  Sill and vent complexes - Henrik Svensen, PGP  – 17.00Geochemical correlation within and between volcanic successions in East Greenland and the North Atlantic: Geological and tectonic significance - Lotte Melchior, GEUS Prospectivity in the Volcanic Province of the NW Atlantic - 5 th of June

Summary of day 1 and overview day 2 Chairman: Rikke Bruhn  – 08.30Setting the scene day 2 –Rikke Bruhn, DONG Energy Intra-Volcanic section  – 09.00Rosebank- A working intra-basalt field, - Dag Helland-Hansen, Chevron  – 09.30Reservoir quality assessment of the volcaniclastic intra- and post-basalt sediments in the Faroe- Shetland Basin with comparison to world wide examples”. – Jana Olavsdottir, Jardfengi  – 10.00East Greenland - Outcrop analogues and offshore correlation - Michael Larsen, DONG Energy  Coffee – 30 min  – 11.00Rapid flooding and sedimentation in large syn-volcanic lake complexes, Nuussuaq Basin, onshore West Greenland - Gunver Krarup Pedersen, Asger Ken Pedersen and Lotte Melchior Larsen, GEUS and Univ. Copenhagen  – 11.30'Transfer zones : structural lineaments that compartmentalise North Atlantic Basins and impact sediment and lava distributions - evidence from the Faroe Islands - Dave Ellis, Statoil  Lunch- 60 min Sub-Volcanic sectionChairman: Dag Helland-Hansen  – 13.00Corrib, challenges in development of a sub-basalt field – Ruben Dominguez, Shell  – 13.30Playmodels and Exploration results Faroe-basin – Thomas Varming-Jardfengi  – 14.00Risk assessment of frontier sub-basalt basins in the North Atlantic - an example from offshore West Greenland- Gregers Dam, DONG Energy  Coffee-15 min Mid-Norway prospectivity Chairman: Jenny Morris  – 14.45The NPD view of the petroleum potential of the volcanic margins of the Voring and More basins, Jan Stenlokk, Christian Magnus, NPD  – 15.15Can modern 2D seismic data unravel the sub-basalt HC potential offshore mid Norway – K. Gausland, L. Eikum, Fugro  – 15.45Integrated Ocean Drilling Program and volcano margin processes – Ritske Huismans, UiB 6 th of June Prospectivity in the Volcanic Province of the NW Atlantic -

Location of Venue Karenslyst Alle 2-4, Skøyen Oslo West Conference center below canteen in the office building also containing the Chevron / RWE-DEA / GE +++ companies Airport Train station Oslo City Train stations: Oslo S and National Theatre Skøyen train station Lillestrom Train station Karenlyst Alle 2 See map next page

Map from Skøyen Railway station (Airport express) to the venue at Karenslyst Alle 2, Skøyen. Karenslyst Alle 2 Asker -Railway line - Oslo