Artigo Revisado por pares

Using sequence stratigraphic approaches in a highly tectonic area: Case study – Nubia (A) sandstone in southwestern Gulf of Suez, Egypt

2017; Elsevier BV; Volume: 136; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2017.06.001

ISSN

1879-1956

Autores

Ibrahim Attia, Iman Helal, Alaa El Dakhakhny, Said A. Aly,

Tópico(s)

Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis

Resumo

West Esh El Mallaha area is located west of the Hurghada shoreline. It pertains to the southwestern province of the Gulf of Suez. Nubia (A) sandstone is one of the prolific reservoirs in the western side along the Gulf of Suez area. To enhance further oil production and to develop this reservoir, it is important to gain a clear understanding of the reservoir in terms of its depositional origin. In west Esh El Mallaha area, the understanding of the depositional setting of Nubia (A) is relatively hard due to the limited number of cores. A comprehensive workflow which integrates all geological datasets (electrical logs pattern, the high resolution biostratigraphic analysis, and previous studies) which has been performed for the Nubia (A), enables to recognize different patterns of electrical logs, which are used to define the sequence stratigraphy and systems tracts for Nubia (A). The Lower Nubia (A) is characterized by fining-upward profile and well-developed coarsening-straight profile interpreted as a braided – fluvial facies (lowstand system tract). On the other hand, the upper Nubia (A) is characterized by fining-upward, coarsening-upward, and bell profile interpreted as meandering fluvial to fluvio-dominated delta (transgressive system tract). This study is an approach to build a reliable geological model, and give wide view to evaluate and develop the reservoir in the drilled areas and predict sand distribution in the undrilled areas despite the limited number of cores.

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