Impact of turbidite depositional systems on the distribution of deep marine hydrocarbon reservoirs, sapphire field, nw nile delta, offshore mediterranean, Egypt /
تأثير الأنظمة العكارية الرسوبية على توزيع الخزانات الهيدروكربونية بالمياة العميقة : حقل سفاير شمال غرب الدلتا - البحر المتوسط - مصر
Mohamed Farouk Zaki ; Supervised Mohamed Darwish Mohamed Salem , Samir Mohamed Raslan
- Cairo : Mohamed Farouk Zaki , 2013
- 77 P. : charts , facsimiles , maps ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Sciences - Department of Geology
The aim of the present study of the deep marine turbidite depositional systems is to define their distribution and depositional models through a practical case study of Sapphire turbidite reservoirs in Sapphire field, West Delta Deep Marine (WDDM). This was done based on the integration between geological and geophysical data sets including wireline logs, Formation Micro Images (FMI), biostratigraphic data, seismic lines and seismic amplitude extractions over Sapphire hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs. The output of the integration between the high resolution biostratigraphic data, sequence stratigraphic analysis, systems tracts, seismic interpretation and amplitude analysis helped to build the depositional models of Sapphire reservoirs and define their morphology, extension and distribution in time and space. These proved that Sapphire reservoirs were classified into two main types of successive turbidite complexes. The older complex includes Sapphire 90, 80, 70 and 60 fan lobes type sandstones which were deposited as successive 4th order parasequences during the HST of the 3.4 3rd order cycle and are characterized by their wide lateral continuity. The younger complex includes Sapphire 40 and 50 turbidite channels which were deposited during the LST and TST of the 3.5 3rd order cycle
Deep marine turbidite depositional systems Fan lobes type sandstones Turbidite channels