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Growth Histroy and Previous HitGasNext Hit Potential of the Saudi Arabian Petroleum Systems

By

 Mahdi Abu Ali1, Abdul Mutaleb Al-Qahtani1

(1) Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

 Integration of structural growth history with basin modeling provided possible migration scenarios of the different hydrocarbon systems. Peak Previous HitoilNext Hit generation for the Paleozoic has started since the early Jurassic, and peak Previous HitgasNext Hit generation since the early Cretaceous. Previous HitGasNext Hit generation for the Mesozoic, however, has commenced since the Eocene.

Silurian source rock maturity shows a progressive increase in Previous HitgasNext Hit generation north of Ghawar and in the Rub' Al Khali. Jurassic source rock maturity indicates Previous HitoilNext Hit potential in east Arabia and Previous HitgasNext Hit in the Rub' AI-Khali.

Jurassic isopach shows basin tilt to the west due to the accumulation of thicker sedimentary packages during the late Jurassic. Since the Tertiary, however, reversal tilting of the Arabian Plate to the east could have influenced Previous HitgasNext Hit migration.

Hercynian structures terminating growth at the Jurassic could have been filled with Paleozoic Previous HitoilNext Hit over the greater Ghawar area. Paleozoic Previous HitgasNext Hit from the south of Ghawar source area would have flushed Previous HitoilNext Hit up dip towards Central Arabia, confirming the existing hydrocarbon finds, and filled south and west of Ghawar with Previous HitgasNext Hit. Paleozoic Previous HitgasNext Hit from the more mature east of Ghawar source area would have filled north Ghawar with more mature Previous HitgasNext Hit. Previous HitGasNext Hit maturity over Ghawar increases from south to north. Any Previous HitoilNext Hit filled structures over Ghawar could have been cracked to Previous HitgasNext Hit.

In contrast, structures continuing growth to the present would have a higher chance capturing the later migrating Previous HitgasNext Hit. Determining timing of both structural growth and Previous HitgasNext Hit and Previous HitoilNext Hit migration would, therefore, significantly reduce the exploration risk for Previous HitgasNext Hit in Saudi Arabia.