2021
DOI: 10.1190/int-2021-0078.1
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Microseepage through evaporite sequences — A Gulf of Suez example

Abstract: Salt is one of the most effective agents for trapping oil and gas. As a ductile material it can move and deform surrounding sediments and create traps. However, effective sealing of reservoirs for movement of hydrocarbons along breaching faults or fracture swarms (i.e. macroseepage) is a completely different mechanism than the molecular movement of hydrocarbons through grain boundaries and microfractures as found in microseepage. Forum Exploration chose to evaluate the applicability of passive surface geochemi… Show more

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