Possible New
Hydrocarbon Plays Within the Cretaceous Petroleum
System
of the
Sadooni, Fadhil N.,
The accumulation of new geological data from the countries
bordering
system
of the
The new plays
include (1) basin-margin carbonate build-ups within the Shu’aiba, Mauddud and
Mishrif formations. These plays are already proven or are in production in
depositional
environments, ranging from deltaic to shallow marine. Further detailed seismic
work may locate hydrocarbon entrapments beyond those structures already
identified; (3) the existence of oil in other reservoirs that were previously
ignored by the Iraqi exploration program, such as the Sulaiy, Ratawi and
Mauddud formations. These latter formations have been found to be oil-bearing
in Kuwait and other countries; (4) formations in new exploration areas that
have been found to contain oil, e.g. the high potential Hartha Formation in the
northern extensions of the East Baghdad Field and some parts of western Iraq,
and possible hydrocarbon accumulations in the Khasib Formation in some central
fields other than East Baghdad (such as the Ahdab and Dhefria); (5) other
subtle traps including the possibility of mud mounds in the Yamama Formation,
dolomite traps in the Mauddud Formation and fracture-induced entrapment within
the Shiranish Formation.