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Author Refayee, Hesham A., 1974- author.

Title Seismic stratigraphic interpretation and reservoir characterization of the Mamuniyat Formation in the B-NC115 field, Murzuk Basin, Libya / by Hesham Ahmad Refayee.

Published [Rolla, Missouri] : Missouri University of Science and Technology, [2008]
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 MST DEPOSITORY  THESIS T 9423/9445  MICROFILM    NOT CHECKED OUT
 MST Thesis  THESIS T 9442    NOT CHECKED OUT
Description ix, 59 leaves : illustrations (most colored) ; 29 cm
Summary "Paleozoic succession in Libya offers much potential for scientific investigation and oil industry exploration due to the prolific reserve of hydrocarbons contained within the rocks of that region. The Paleozoic stratigraphy in Libya is divided into two mega sequences, a lower sequence extending from Cambrian to Silurian and upper sequence extending from Devonian to Permian. Mamuniyat Formation, a late Ordovician outcrop succession which is the main reservoir in Murzuk Basin, is composed of massive cross-bedded sandstone, most of which is generally medium to coarse grain. In B-NC115 field, the Mamuniyat Formation shows varied thickness which is a result of paleotopographic highs of glacial related origin. This formation is divided into three sequences based on the lithofacies and well log data pattern. The upper sequence, which was deposited when sea level fell, is the producing unit that has more than 100 ft (30.40 m) of net pay in some areas with good porosity and permeability. This sequence has three facies, and has thickness 200 ft (60.96 m) of sand, interbeded with shales. They range from one foot to several feet and are recognized by log pattern and also field observation. Depth, structure, and isochron maps addressed the paleohigh structure, which is a combination of structure and stratigraphic feature. The reservoir shows good porosity and permeability range from 9% to 12%, and 500-1000 mD respectively. Seismic interpretation showed the progressive onlapping of the Silurian shale units over the Mamuniyat paleohighs, which known as the paleoglacial related trap. Although there is no significant fault signature in the field, a possible normal-faulted anticline has been recognized. Crossplot analysis and petrophysical results indicate the heterogeneity of the field. Oil-water contact has been determined by the resistivity logs at -3052 ft SS (922.02 m)"--Abstract, leaf iii.
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Typescript.
M.S. Missouri University of Science and Technology 2008.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-58).
Subjects Geology -- Murzuq Basin (Libya and Niger)
Geology -- Libya.
Seismic reflection method.
Other Titles MST Thesis. Geology and Geophysics (M.S., 2008)
Additional Keywords Geology.
Seismic reflection method.
Africa Murzuq Basin.
Libya.
OCLC/WorldCat Number 315891879
Author Refayee, Hesham A., 1974- author.
Title Seismic stratigraphic interpretation and reservoir characterization of the Mamuniyat Formation in the B-NC115 field, Murzuk Basin, Libya / by Hesham Ahmad Refayee.
Subjects Geology -- Murzuq Basin (Libya and Niger)
Geology -- Libya.
Seismic reflection method.
Additional Keywords Geology.
Seismic reflection method.
Africa Murzuq Basin.
Libya.
Other Titles MST Thesis. Geology and Geophysics (M.S., 2008)