Title of article :
Depositional Environment and Storage Capacity of Eocene Carbonate Rocks, South Western Sinai, Egypt
Author/Authors :
ibrahim, atef al azhar university - faculty of science - geology department, Egypt , abou el ezz, asha egyptian petroleum research institute - exploration department, Egypt , el hariri, tarek egyptian petroleum research institute - exploration department, Egypt , mousa, ahmed egyptian petroleum research institute - exploration department, Egypt , abd el-ghany, ahmed egyptian petroleum research institute - exploration department, Egypt
From page :
194
To page :
203
Abstract :
The main objective of the present study is to shed light on the lithostratigraphy, microfacies association, depositional environment, and the petrophysical characteristics of the Eocene carbonate rocks in southwestern Sinai, Egypt. The study area is represented by two examined sections, namely Wadi Tayiba and Wadi Feiran (from older to younger): Thebes, (Samalute equivalent Darat), Khaboba and Tanka. In this study, five microfacies were identified. These microfacies are: pellitiferous micrite, micrite, foraminiferal biomicrite, argillaceous micrite, and fossiliferous micrite. These are deposited in a platform and an open marine occurrence on the inner ramp. The obtained petrophysical results show that the Darat Formation at the Wadi Tayiba area and the Thebes Formation at the Wadi Feiran area possess the best storage capacity of the Eocene carbonate rocks in the studied area.
Keywords :
Microfacies associations , Depositional environments , Petrophysical characteristics , Eocene carbonate rocks , Southwestern Sinai , Egypt
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Record number :
2641895
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