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The Effect of Strike-Slip Motion on Hydrocarbon Entrapment in Southern Province of the Gulf of Suez

By

 Medhat Hassan Aly1, Iman Hussein Helal1, Selim A.Hamid El Srogy1

(1) Geisum oil Co, Cairo, Egypt

 Geisum and Tawila fields lie in the southern entrance of the Gulf of Suez, south to the Morgan hinge zone, where the Previous HitfaultNext Hit Previous HitblocksNext Hit are commonly tilted to the south-west. The structure configuration is interpreted from 3-D seismic for both fields as north-west tilted Previous HitfaultNext Hit Previous HitblocksNext Hit, which are dissected and bounded by sets of clysmic faults having various magnitudes of throws. The structure is segmented by sets of cross-faults showing dextral strike-slip motion in the Geisum field and sinistral in the Tawila. The major cross-Previous HitfaultNext Hit in Geisum field divides the structure into two Previous HitblocksNext Hit; the southern and the northeastern. The large lateral displacement of this major Previous HitfaultNext Hit brings the thick preserved pre-Miocene in the northeastern Previous HitblockNext Hit to juxtapose the fractured granitic Previous HitbasementNext Hit in the crestal area of the southern Previous HitblockNext Hit. In both Previous HitblocksNext Hit the main reservoirs are the Cretaceous sandstones and the fractured Precambrian Previous HitbasementNext Hit. Oil was recently discovered in the well developed Middle Eocene (Thebes Formation), while in the southern Previous HitblockNext Hit the equivalent section of Middle Eocene was found water-bearing. In the Tawila field, the major cross Previous HitfaultNext Hit separates the field into southern and northern Previous HitblocksNext Hit. In the southern Previous HitblockNext Hit, oil was found in the Miocene Kareem and Belayim Formations, while in the northern Previous HitblockTop which is in a higher structural position, the Miocene sand was water bearing. The geochemical study suggested that Miocene reservoir had been charged from the basin located south of the Tawila field. This reveals the role of strike-slip motion in creating a new oil trap in the study fields, thus encouraging further exploration in the vicinty.