SPBA - Petroleum geological atlas of the Southern Permian Basin

The Southern Permian Basin Atlas (SPBA) project is a joint project of the Geological Surveys of the United Kingdom, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany and Poland. It was published in May 2010. It covers the British, Belgium, Dutch, German, Danish and Polish sectors. The atlas addresses the geological evolution and hydrocarbon potential per stratigraphic interval. The paleogeographic and tectonic evolution is covered, from the pre-Cambrian basement to the Holocene. In addition, to hydrocarbon exploration, a summary of resource assessments and other potential options for use of the deep subsurface such as gas storage and geothermal energy is provided.
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SPBA - Petroleum geological atlas of the Southern Permian BasinĀ  - Download page for the SPB Atlas and related products
https://metadata.europe-geology.eu/record/basic/6a54f3b4-c8ec-45a1-8489-33b20a010e58
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Onshore, Offshore, InventoryGeoenergy, SPBA
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creation: 2026-07-13
2008-01-01 - 2010-05-01
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TNO - Geological Survey of the Netherlands
Princetonlaan 6, Utrecht, 3584 CB, Netherlands
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The Southern Permian Basin Atlas (SPBA) project is a joint project of the Geological Surveys of the United Kingdom, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany and Poland and was initiated by Ken Glennie. The atlas was published in May 2010 in both paper and digital format. The project has been supported by a wide range of petroleum E&P companies, licensing authorities, research institutes and universities.

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6a54f3b4-c8ec-45a1-8489-33b20a010e58
TNO - Geological Survey of the Netherlands
Princetonlaan 6, Utrecht, 3584 CB, Netherlands
Role: point of contact
2026-08-18

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