Mark, N.J.Schofield, N.Pugliese, S.Watson, D.Holford, S.Muirhead, D.Brown, R.Healy, D.2018-12-122018-12-122018-04Mark, N J, Schofield, N, Pugliese, S, Watson, D, Holford, S, Muirhead, D, Brown, R & Healy, D 2018, 'Igneous intrusions in the Faroe Shetland basin and their implications for hydrocarbon exploration : new insights from well and seismic data', Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 92, pp. 733-753. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2017.12.0050264-8172ORCID: /0000-0003-2065-6042/work/52605318http://hdl.handle.net/2164/11595The lead author's PhD is funded by JX Nippon Exploration and Production (U.K.) Limited as part of the Volcanic Margin Research Consortium Phase 2. PGS are thanked for allowing the author access to the MegaSurveyPlus data and for allowing permission to publish this work. Seismic interpretation was carried out using IHS Kingdom software. Well log analysis was carried out using Schlumberger Techlog software and Ikon RokDoc software. Mick Caulfield is thanked for useful comments. Alistair Maguire and Christian Eide are thanked for useful discussions and assistance. Stuart Archer is thanked for his comments which greatly improved the revisions of this paper. Well data was obtained from the UK Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) Common Data Access (CDA). Core photographs were obtained from the BGS Offshore well database.211936663engigneous intrusionsseismic imagingdrillingAtlantic MarginQE GeologyQEIgneous intrusions in the Faroe Shetland basin and their implications for hydrocarbon exploration : new insights from well and seismic dataJournal article10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2017.12.00592