--> Abstract: An Integrated Approach to Constraining Key Sequence Boundaries: The Wasia Formation, Northern Saudi Arabia, by W. Tan, D.Z. Tang, and Mohsin, #90188 (2014)
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An Integrated Approach to Constraining Key Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Previous HitBoundariesNext Hit: The Wasia Formation, Northern Saudi Arabia

W. Tan1, D.Z. Tang1, and A. Mohsin1

1Saudi Aramco

Abstract

The Cretaceous Wasia Formation is of Albian-Turonian age. It contains a total of seven significant carbonate and siliciclastic hydrocarbon-bearing intervals located onshore and offshore Northeastern Saudi Arabia. The Wasia Formation, bounded by two regional unconformities, forms a second-order Previous HitsequenceNext Hit (approximately 20 M.Y. duration) representing a transition from siliciclastic-dominated systems (Khafji and Safaniya) to carbonate-dominated depositional systems (Mauddud, Ahmadi, Rumaila and Mishrif).

A combination of Previous HitseismicNext Hit stratigraphy, well-log correlations, core/drill-cuttings sedimentology, biostratigraphy and chemostratigraphy is used to assist unraveling the Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratigraphic framework of the Wasia second-order Previous HitsequenceNext Hit. This integrated approach is found to be a powerful tool to carefully identify and constrain third-order Previous HitsequenceNext Hit Previous HitboundariesNext Hit within the Wasia Formation. A number of third-order Previous HitsequenceNext Hit Previous HitboundariesNext Hit have been recognized in ascending order: a basal Wasia unconformity, and the top Previous HitboundariesNext Hit of the Khafji, Safaniya, Mauddud, Ahmadi, Rumaila, and Mishrif sequences. These Previous HitsequenceNext Hit Previous HitboundariesNext Hit have been utilized to map geometries of the Wasia 2nd order and its internal 3rd order sequences. Additionally, this newly built regional Previous HitsequenceTop stratigraphic framework facilitates an in-depth understanding of the evolution of the Wasia depositional systems and their exploration potential.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90188 ©GEO-2014, 11th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition, 10-12 March 2014, Manama, Bahrain