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العنوان
Impact of Subsurface Geology in Relation to Petroleum System and Hydrocarbon Potentiality of WON ”C” Field, Beni Suef Sedimentary Basin, Western Desert, Egypt /
المؤلف
Darwish، El Saudy El Meghawry El Sayed،
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / El Saudy El Meghawry El Sayed Darwish
مشرف / Khaled Ahmed Khaled
مشرف / Nader Ahmed Edress
مشرف / Amir Ismail Abd El Aziz Ismail
الموضوع
petroleum - geology.
تاريخ النشر
2022.
عدد الصفحات
1 VOL. (various paging’s) :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
العلوم البيئية (متفرقات)
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2022
مكان الإجازة
جامعة حلوان - كلية العلوم - جيولوجيا البترول
الفهرس
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Abstract

Abstract
WON-C Field is located in Beni Suef area, in the northern part of the Western Desert, Egypt. It was discovered in 2011 through drilling well WON-C-1X.
The field lies in the Old Nile Valley, where the Old Nile is cutting through the shallow horizons, and the marginal channel then filled with accumulations of the eroded sediments (the ancestral Nile fills), these fills mask the below amplitudes and frequencies of deeper horizons including the reservoir.
The challenge was to use the available data to study the hydrocarbon habitat of the block. ARG Member is the main reservoir, the subsurface geologic evaluation was carried out in terms of thickness variation, lithofacies, structural setting and depositional environment of the studied rock unit in the encountered basin.
The source rock evaluations were carried out through the geochemical analysis, which based mainly on laboratory chemical and microscopic analyses of a number of sample sets derived from the wells, and resulted in the determination of the amount and type of organic matter and its maturity.
The Results show that the Beni Suef basin is considered a high-heat flow basin. Average calculated heat flow reach to be responsible for shallowing the HC expulsion depth in the basin
The integration between results from structural and tectonic history with the geochemical results which is important for proving the maturity of source rock and the delineation of the Abu Roash “G”, reservoir and its relation to hydrocarbon habitat for more exploration and development opportunities for the study area.