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Abstract CHAPTER SIX SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS The aim of this work is to delineate the detailed structural features affecting Bahariya section using the available seismic reflection data and to determine the different reservoir parameters characterizing the pay zone utilizing well log data and core analysis. Aghar oil field is located in West Razzak concession, North Western Desert of Egypt, 66 km southwest of El-Hamra terminal on the Mediterranean coast. The area is located between latitudes 30° 27’ and 30° 33’ N and longitudes 28° 18’ and 28° 24’ E. Bahariya Formation is the main producing horizon in Aghar oil field. It is represented by fine to very fine-grained sandstone, well sorted, sub-angular to sub-rounded, alternated with shales and limstones. It is divided into two zones, Upper and Lower, each zone is subdivided into two sub-zones. Bahariya Formation was deposited on a wide extensive shallow marine shelf. The used seismic data are represented by 25 survey lines of seismic reflection sections, which traversed the study area in northeast-southwest and northwest-southeast directions. The total length of these sections is about 250 km. The logging data of 5 wells (AG-2X, AG-3X, AG-4, AG-6 and AG 7) and core analysis results of Bahariya Formation in AG-2X and AG-3X wells are used for evaluating the petrophysical parameters and hydrocarbon potentialities of Bahariya Formation. The used data are obtained and licensed from Agiba Petroleum Company. |