1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-5457.1996.tb00425.x
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Oil and Gas Potential of the Prerif Foreland Basin, Onshore Northern Morocco

Abstract: The PreRif Basin in northern onshore Morocco may contain major oil and gas reserves. This foreland basin is located between the Tertiary‐Recent Rif Orogen to the north and the stable Moroccan Meseta to the south; for the purposes of this paper, it includes the Rharb Basin, an area of strong Neogene subsidence which extends offshore to the west. Prospective sandstone and carbonate reservoirs are present at a number of stratigraphic levels, ranging in age from Triassic and Jurassic to Miocene and Pliocene. Lower… Show more

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“…On account of comparisons with the Saiss Basin (see above), it is surmised that coeval, partly calcareous strata have been laid down in the Southern Gharb Basin, similarly onlapping the Moroccan Foreland. The olistostrome is interpreted to be an unconformable, gravity-driven sedimentary unit that slid southward into the Western Prerif Foreland Basin, simultaneously with late Tortonian thrust loading of the adjoining External Rif and subsidence of Moroccan Foreland, carrying olistolites derived from tectonically-deformed and uplifted parts of the emergent External Rif (Pratsch, 1996). The overlying transgressive-regressive sequence is equivalent to the Marine Marl Formation of the Saiss Basin (Akrech Sequence of Barbieri & Ori, 2000).…”
Section: Western Rifian Foreland Basinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On account of comparisons with the Saiss Basin (see above), it is surmised that coeval, partly calcareous strata have been laid down in the Southern Gharb Basin, similarly onlapping the Moroccan Foreland. The olistostrome is interpreted to be an unconformable, gravity-driven sedimentary unit that slid southward into the Western Prerif Foreland Basin, simultaneously with late Tortonian thrust loading of the adjoining External Rif and subsidence of Moroccan Foreland, carrying olistolites derived from tectonically-deformed and uplifted parts of the emergent External Rif (Pratsch, 1996). The overlying transgressive-regressive sequence is equivalent to the Marine Marl Formation of the Saiss Basin (Akrech Sequence of Barbieri & Ori, 2000).…”
Section: Western Rifian Foreland Basinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8) Chaotic mass-flow deposits (olistostromes, sedimentary klippes) like those encountered in the Nador Basin are found throughout the External Rif. In particular, they occur at the uprooted nappe system of the Prerif thrust zone forming the Tortonian tectonosedimentary complex of overthrusting, diverticulate gliding nappes, or Prerif Allochthon (Frizon de Lamotte, 1987;Flinch, 1996;Pratsch, 1996;Chalouan et al, 2001). The emplacement of this major allochthonous unit occurred in the Moroccan Foreland, which includes this huge accretionary wedge, the Gharb and Saiss Basins in the west (see below) and the Taza-Guercif Basin and some smaller extensional basins in the east.…”
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“…A Miocene age foredeep is developed in the Rabat area, south of the Rharb Basin, which extends offshore into the Atlantic (Flinch, 1993;Pratsch, 1996). The arcuate fold and thrust belt extends some 450 km westward from the Straits of Gibraltar, and there is general younging of the thrust sheets westward (Fig.…”
Section: Rharb and Pre-rif Basinsmentioning
confidence: 97%