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Khalda Petroleum Company, Cairo, Egypt
Research Article
Unconventional Shale Gas Sweet Spot Identification and Characterization of the Middle Jurassic Upper Safa Sediments, Amoun Field, Shushan Basin, Western Desert, Egypt
Author(s): Mohammad Ahmad Elsaqqa*, Mahmoud Yousry Zein El Din and Waleed Afify
The process of pinpointing unconventional shale gas sweet spots demands an extensive analysis of various geological, geochemical, petrophysical, and geomechanical factors. The Amoun field, which is a vital oil and gas reserve in the northern Western Desert of Egypt's Shushan Basin, was examined in this research, specifically targeting the Upper Safa shale as a potential shale gas reservoir. The geological investigation revealed that the Middle Jurassic Upper Safa member was found at a depth range of 12,036 to 12,065 ft. The gross thickness is approximately 602-790 ft., with an average of 696 ft. The potential shale gas sweet spot of the entire Upper Safa member has a net thickness range of 132-313 ft., with an average of 222 ft. Additionally, the sweet spot intervals are characterized by average TOC values range of 1.6-3 wt.% and type III kerogen, with a little contribution to typ.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2381-8719.23.12.1103