The Veldhoven Formation (Dutch: Formatie van Veldhoven; abbreviation: VE) is a geologic formation in the subsurface of the Netherlands.
The formation consists of an alternation of marine clay and sand from the Oligocene epoch.
The Veldhoven Formation has a shallow marine (less than 200 meters deep) or beach facies.
The Veldhoven Formation is part of the Middle North Sea Group and is named after the town of Veldhoven in North Brabant, the type location.
Actually the type section is in a well log, since the formation only rarely crops out at the surface.