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العنوان
RESERVOIR charACTERIZATION AND PORE PRESSURE
EVALUATION IN BELAYIM LAND FIELD, GULF OF SUEZ,
EGYPT /
المؤلف
El Bay, Mazen Ahmed Ahmed.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / مازن احمد احمد البي
مشرف / محمد محمود ابو الحسن
مناقش / جاد محمد القاضي
مناقش / ثروت حلمى عبد الحفيظ
الموضوع
Geology. Gulf of suez.
تاريخ النشر
2019.
عدد الصفحات
240 p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
الجيولوجيا
تاريخ الإجازة
23/8/2019
مكان الإجازة
جامعة المنوفية - كلية العلوم - الجيولوجيا
الفهرس
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Abstract

The present work deals with the reservoir characterization and pore
pressure evaluation on 13 wells (112-124, 112-119, 112-100, 112-132,
113-A-54, 113-A-21, 113-155, 113-95, 113-16,113-112, 113-124, 113-
60, BLSW-1 ST) distributed in Belayim land field which located within
the eastern coast of the Gulf of Suez, Egypt where it is defined by
north.
This study was suggested to integrate the subsurface geologic
studies, reservoir petrophysics and pore pressure evaluation are used to
give a good picture on reservoir characterization for the oil accumulation
of the hydrocarbon and it will help in avoiding many problems during
drilling and with define the migration paths of fluids within reservoir.
The study started by reviewing the geologic setting of the study area
with through the previous geologic works and literature’s to shed lights on
the surface geology, subsurface stratigraphy, geomorphology, structures,
tectonics and geologic history.
This study depends on different types of open-hole well-logs such as:
resistivity (shallow and deep), porosity tools (neutron, density and sonic)
and gamma-ray, to determine the petrophysical parameters and their
reflections on study the reservoir characterization, So it was began by
correcting the logging data of the chosen boreholes through the
corerection of fluid and rock resistivity by the determination of the
formation temperature. Also, the porosity tools were reduced throuth the
bulk density and neutron porosity corrections.
Reservoir petrophysical parameters (Total porosity, effective
porosity, water saturation, reducible water saturation, Irreducible water
saturation, shale volume, net sand, net growth sand, net pay, hydrocarbon
II
saturation, residual hydrocarbon saturation and movable hydrocarbon
saturation) were calculated and represented horizontally in the form of
iso-parametric maps to illustrate their areal distribution within the
evaluated Formation across the area of study.
Reservoir lithology presented in the form of crossplots to facilitate the
qualitative interpretation, Also in the present study, the produced
petrophysical results were represented, zone-wise, in the form