Middle Miocene syn-rift sequence on the central Gulf of Suez, Egypt: Depositional environment, diagenesis, and their roles in reservoir quality

Autor(en)
Eun Young Lee, Douaa Fathy, Xinxuan Xiang, Darko Spahić, Mohamed S. Ahmed, Esraa Fathi, Mabrouk Sami
Abstrakt

The middle Miocene sediments, a key oil reservoir within the syn-rift structures of the Gulf of Suez, have received limited research attention despite their geological importance. To bridge this gap, we analyzed well cores and petrophysical data from the middle Miocene sandstone-shale sequence (Sidri Member) in the Belayim field, one of Egypt's major oil fields, to assess the depositional and diagenetic characteristics and evaluate reservoir quality. It is subdivided into three sandstone units separated by calcareous shale interbeds. The units show distinct lateral and vertical distribution, reflecting an upward change in depositional environment, transitioning from shoreface, deltaic condition, to embayment settings, interrupted by shale deposition during transgression episodes. The sediments originated from uplifted and tilted rift margins along NW-SE trending faults. During the syn- to post-rift burial to depths exceeding 2.5 km, diagenetic processes, including compaction, dissolution, and cementation, altered the sandstones' primary properties, resulting in significant petrophysical variations. Porosity reaches up to 30% in well-sorted, medium-grained sandstones with dissolution, corresponding to bulk density as low as 1.83 g/cm3 and permeability up to 1309 mD, while cementation reduced porosity in certain intervals, creating heterogeneity in grain density and permeability. Reservoir quality of the sandstones ranges from poor to excellent with variable oil saturation. Notably, the lower sandstone unit, located within an anticline structure, displays good to excellent quality and up to 77.6% oil saturation. These findings highlight the influences of syn-rift dynamics in shaping the middle Miocene sequence and the potential for optimizing hydrocarbon exploration and production strategies across the region.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Geologie
Externe Organisation(en)
Minya University, Universität Wien, Geological Survey of Serbia (GSS), King Saud University, Al Azhar University, Cairo University, United Arab Emirates University
Journal
Marine and Petroleum Geology
Band
174
ISSN
0264-8172
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2025.107305
Publikationsdatum
01-2025
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
105121 Sedimentologie, 105125 Petrophysik, 105116 Mineralogie, 105103 Erdölgeologie
Schlagwörter
Link zum Portal
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