2022
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.1037126
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Structural diagenesis and dolomitization of Cenozoic post-rift carbonates in the Red Sea rift basin: A multiproxy approach

Abstract: Middle Miocene post-rift sediments are considered prolific subsurface reservoirs, representing one of the thickest sequences in the Red Sea rift basin. In the Umm Luj Basin of the eastern Red Sea, post-rift sediments are well exposed and represented by a carbonate-dominated system of the Raghama Formation. This formation was intensely fractured, following the rifting trend of the Red Sea. Such fractures and their associated diagenetic products could provide a significant archive of past tectonic fluid evolutio… Show more

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“…Sandstone reservoirs are key exploration targets for hydrocarbons, geothermal energy, and CO 2 capture and storage (Al-Ramadan et al, 2005;Saner et al, 2006;Xia and Wilkinson, 2017;Hussain et al, 2018;Allen et al, 2020;Herlambang et al, 2022). Additionally, as the energy demand in the world is increasing, and hydrocarbon exploration moves towards deeper, morechallenging systems such as basins affected by igneous intrusion activity (Haile et al, 2019;Duffy et al, 2021;Rong et al, 2021), it is important to understand the interaction of diagenesis and magmatic intrusions on the reservoir quality of sandstones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sandstone reservoirs are key exploration targets for hydrocarbons, geothermal energy, and CO 2 capture and storage (Al-Ramadan et al, 2005;Saner et al, 2006;Xia and Wilkinson, 2017;Hussain et al, 2018;Allen et al, 2020;Herlambang et al, 2022). Additionally, as the energy demand in the world is increasing, and hydrocarbon exploration moves towards deeper, morechallenging systems such as basins affected by igneous intrusion activity (Haile et al, 2019;Duffy et al, 2021;Rong et al, 2021), it is important to understand the interaction of diagenesis and magmatic intrusions on the reservoir quality of sandstones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%