{"title":"利比亚中北部Sirt盆地Messla油田勘探历史","authors":"H. Haweel, Abdulla Al Agail","doi":"10.59743/jmset.v4i1.84","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The exploration history in Libya started in the western part of Libya near the border to Algeria by Esso Company one of the Seven Sisters hopefully that the oil accumulation will extend from El Hasi El Masoudi in Algeria. The first well drilled (Wildcat) was Al Atshan well. There were only oil shows in this well. It was plugged and abandoned. Then Esso Oil Company was given a concession in Sirt Basin in the early fifties by the Libyan Ministry of Petroleum. The exploration history in Messla Oil Field started by drilling the wildcat HH1-65. The field was discovered in 1971 and was located in the southeastern part of the Sirt Basin approximately 40 km northwest of the supergiant Sarir Oil Field. Although in an early stage of development, the field is estimated to contain approximately 3.25 billion bbl. of original oil-in-place. 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摘要
利比亚的勘探历史始于利比亚西部靠近阿尔及利亚边境的地区,由七姐妹之一的埃索公司(Esso Company)开始,希望石油聚集将从阿尔及利亚的El Hasi El Masoudi延伸。第一口井(Wildcat)是Al Atshan井。这口井里只有油。它被堵塞并被遗弃了。然后,埃索石油公司在50年代初获得了利比亚石油部在Sirt盆地的特许权。Messla油田的勘探历史始于钻探野猫HH1-65。该油田于1971年被发现,位于Sirt盆地东南部,位于超大型Sarir油田西北约40公里处。尽管该油田仍处于开发初期,但据估计其储量约为32.5亿桶。原装就地油。该油田是一个地震确定的地层堆积,位于广阔的前寒武纪基底隆起的东倾侧。储层位于下白垩统河流沙里尔砂岩中,该砂岩在基底上向西楔出,被盖层上白垩统海相页岩(被认为是烃源岩)和盖层Busat组(硬石盖)的基底处的盆地范围不整合截断。储层由两个砂岩单元组成,由连续的页岩层(红页岩)隔开。孔隙度平均值为17%,渗透率为500md。油柱平均约为90英尺,平均深度为8800英尺,面积超过200平方公里。1978年初,40°API原油的产量超过10万桶/天,累计产量为4500万桶。
Exploration History of Messla Oil Field, Sirt Basin, North Central Libya
The exploration history in Libya started in the western part of Libya near the border to Algeria by Esso Company one of the Seven Sisters hopefully that the oil accumulation will extend from El Hasi El Masoudi in Algeria. The first well drilled (Wildcat) was Al Atshan well. There were only oil shows in this well. It was plugged and abandoned. Then Esso Oil Company was given a concession in Sirt Basin in the early fifties by the Libyan Ministry of Petroleum. The exploration history in Messla Oil Field started by drilling the wildcat HH1-65. The field was discovered in 1971 and was located in the southeastern part of the Sirt Basin approximately 40 km northwest of the supergiant Sarir Oil Field. Although in an early stage of development, the field is estimated to contain approximately 3.25 billion bbl. of original oil-in-place. The field was a seismically defined stratigraphic accumulation located on the east-dipping flank of a broad Precambrian basement high. The reservoir is in the Lower Cretaceous fluvial Sarir Sandstone, which wedges out westward on the basement and is truncated by a basin-wide unconformity at the base of the capping Upper Cretaceous marine shales (considered to be the source rocks) and by the seal Busat Formation (Anhydrite Cap). The reservoir consists of two sandstone units separated by a continuous shale bed (Red Shale). Porosity values average 17% and the permeability 500 md. The oil column averages approximately 90 ft, and is productive from an average depth of 8,800 ft, Over 200 km2. Early 1978 production is in excess of 100,000 bbl/d of 40° API oil with a cumulative production of 45 million bbl.