2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-021-01439-0
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Geostatic modeling of the clastic reservoir: a case study the Late Cenomanian Abu Roash G Member, Hamra Field, Abu Gharadig Basin, Western Desert, Egypt

Abstract: Recent advances in computer sciences have resulted in a significant improvement in reservoir modeling, which is an important stage in studying and comprehending reservoir geometry and properties. It enables the collection of various types of activities such as seismic, geological, and geophysical aspects in a single container to facilitate the characterization of reservoir continuity and homogeneity. The main goal of this work is to build a three-dimensional reservoir model of the Abu Roash G reservoir in the … Show more

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“…While the Bahariya, Kharita, and Abu Roash formations act as reservoir rocks, the Abu Roash G Member (Late Page|29 Cenomanian) is considered the main reservoir in the East Bahariya consition. It is made up of alternated layers of shale, limestone and some streaks of sandstone (Abu-Hashish et al, 2022). The Abu Roash and Khoman formations act as seal rocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the Bahariya, Kharita, and Abu Roash formations act as reservoir rocks, the Abu Roash G Member (Late Page|29 Cenomanian) is considered the main reservoir in the East Bahariya consition. It is made up of alternated layers of shale, limestone and some streaks of sandstone (Abu-Hashish et al, 2022). The Abu Roash and Khoman formations act as seal rocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AG Basin is one of numerous prolific basins distributed in northern Western Desert of Egypt (Figure 1a). Major oil/gas Fields in these basins are linked to Late Cretaceous‐Eocene structures (Abu El Naga, 1984; Abu‐Hashish et al, 2022). AG basin occupies the central portion of the Northwestern Desert in Egypt comprising an area of 17,500 km 2 (El Gazzar et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%