阿拉伯联合酋长国东部近海富查伊拉盆地的石油系统分析

IF 3.7 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ahmed Abdelmaksoud , Mohammed Y. Ali
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摘要

富查伊拉盆地位于阿拉伯联合酋长国东部边缘,是阿曼-阿联酋山脉腹地盆地的一部分。尽管该盆地具有重要的地质意义,但其油气潜力仍未得到开发。本研究旨在利用二维地震反射数据、三口勘探井、一口井的地球化学数据、二维速度剖面图和两口伪井来填补这一知识空白。这项研究首先对地震剖面进行了解释,然后为最重要的单元绘制了深度图。我们使用 Rock-Eval 高温分解图来确定主源岩,并对其角质类型进行分类。地震解释为用于确定盆地石油系统的一维和二维盆地建模技术奠定了基础。我们的研究结果表明,上新世、中新世和始新世序列是该盆地的潜在源岩,其总有机碳值小于 1 wt%,排出效率较低。上新世和中新世的源岩主要是第二类角质岩,而大多数始新世样本的特征是第三类角质岩。盆地中的上新世和中新世源岩尚未成熟。始新世的成熟程度取决于次盆地内的埋藏情况。始新世在布迪加里期开始排出碳氢化合物,这与阿拉伯板块和伊朗中部板块沿扎格罗斯缝合带发生碰撞有关。构造和地层陷阱可能将生成的碳氢化合物困在其中。盆地内的三口钻井缺乏良好的储层岩石。不过,低速异常和亮点表明该盆地可能有碳氢化合物积聚。
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Petroleum system analysis of Fujairah basin, eastern offshore of the United Arab Emirates
The Fujairah basin, located on the eastern margin of the United Arab Emirates, forms part of the hinterland basin of the Oman-UAE mountains. Despite its geological significance, the hydrocarbon potential of this basin remains unexplored. This study aims to address this knowledge gap by using 2D seismic reflection data, three exploration wells, geochemical data from one well, a 2D velocity section, and two pseudo-wells. The study began with the interpretation of the seismic profiles and then proceeded to create depth maps for the most significant units. We used Rock-Eval pyrolysis plots to identify the primary source rocks and to classify their kerogen types. The seismic interpretation formed a basis for the 1D and 2D basin modeling techniques that are used to determine the petroleum system of the basin. Our results identify the Pliocene, Miocene, and Eocene sequences as potential source rocks in the basin with TOC values less than 1 wt% and low expulsion efficiencies. The Pliocene and Miocene source rocks are mainly type-II kerogen, whereas most Eocene samples are characterized as type-III kerogen. The Pliocene and Miocene source rocks are immature in the basin. The Eocene is mature depending on the burial within the sub-basins. The Eocene started expelling hydrocarbons during the Burdigalian, which was linked to the collision of the Arabian and Central Iran plates along the Zagros suture zone. Structural and stratigraphic traps may have entrapped the generated hydrocarbons. The three drilled wells in the basin lack good reservoir rocks. However, low-velocity anomalies and bright spots indicate possible hydrocarbon accumulations in the basin.
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Marine and Petroleum Geology
Marine and Petroleum Geology 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
14.30%
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475
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Marine and Petroleum Geology is the pre-eminent international forum for the exchange of multidisciplinary concepts, interpretations and techniques for all concerned with marine and petroleum geology in industry, government and academia. Rapid bimonthly publication allows early communications of papers or short communications to the geoscience community. Marine and Petroleum Geology is essential reading for geologists, geophysicists and explorationists in industry, government and academia working in the following areas: marine geology; basin analysis and evaluation; organic geochemistry; reserve/resource estimation; seismic stratigraphy; thermal models of basic evolution; sedimentary geology; continental margins; geophysical interpretation; structural geology/tectonics; formation evaluation techniques; well logging.
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