Basin Analysis and Hydrocarbon Potentialities of the Darag-Lagia Basins, Gulf of Suez, Egypt
By
Adel Fawzy Douban1, Ahmed M. Abu Khadra2, Mohamed Darwish Salem2, Mounier Hosney El Azabi2
(1) Sipetrol International SA, Cairo Branch, Maadi, Cairo, Egypt (2) Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Basin analysis evaluation of the Gulf of Suez rift basin and its reservoir
quality, source rock distribution, geothermal gradient, maturation
history and
hydrocarbon potential are attempted. The investigation was attempted in order to
show the reservoir lithology, distribution, quality and porosity; source rock
distribution, organic richness, type and maturity; geothermal gradient maps,
burial/
maturation
history models; sealing rock; timing of hydrocarbon
generation, migration pathways and entrapment style. The present hydrocarbon
occurrences in the northern part of the Gulf of Suez was reviewed with an
assessment of the potential reserves and the hydrocarbon potentialities of the
study area as well as the areas for future exploration activities.
The area subdivided according to the proposed hydrocarbon migration trends into two major clusters. The northern cluster includes, Darag and Nebwi basins generally dip southwesterly and the southern cluster includes, Lagia basin generally dips northeasterly. The proven recoverable reserves in; Sudr, Matarma, Asl and North Darag fields cumulatively are 0.119 BOEB, while the ultimate recoverable reserves in Darag and Nebwi basins are 1.204 BOEB, which is ten times the proven reserves. The ultimate recoverable reserves in Lagia basin are 1.479 BOEB. Structural or stratigraphic traps, which exists along the migration path should be expected full to the spill point and might be considered for future exploration. Five prospective areas have been identified over the northern Gulf of Suez area, which are: Area I - North Darag, Area II - South Darag, Area III - Nebwi, Area IV - Ras Lagia and Zaafarana and Area V - West Lagia.