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Dr. Emad Samir Sayed Sallam :: Publications: |
Title: | Sedimentary facies and diagenesis of the Lower Miocene Rudeis Formation (southwestern offshore margin of the Gulf of Suez, Egypt) and implications for its reservoir quality |
Authors: | Sallam, E.S., Afife, M.M., Fares, M., van Loon, A.J., Ruban, D.A. |
Year: | 2019 |
Keywords: | Not Available |
Journal: | Marine Geology |
Volume: | 413 |
Issue: | Not Available |
Pages: | 48–70 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Local/International: | International |
Paper Link: | |
Full paper | Emad Samir Sayed Sallam_Paper 12- Zeit Bay 1 (Marine Geology, 3.04 IF)_Page_01.jpg |
Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract: |
Studying sedimentary facies and diagenetic peculiarities are highly important for the understanding of carbonate- reservoir quality, including those of relatively poorly-known areas of great economic importance. The Early Miocene Rudeis Formation (~60–191m thick) is composed mainly of fractured/stylolitic, vuggy/moldic, bioclastic coralline/algal dolostone and biogenic limestone, with common occurrences of pore-filling anhydrite and pebble-sized anhydrite nodules. The diagenetic characteristics of the formation in the Zeit Bay Field (Gulf of Suez, Egypt) affect its reservoir quality, as can be deduced from the analysis of cores from six boreholes. Compaction, anhydritization, cementation and micritization decreased the reservoir quality, whereas dissolution, stylolitization and microfracturing enhanced the production potential. |