Algerian Saharan Platform Hydrocarbon Systems
By
Robin Crawford1
(1) BP, Sunbury on Thames, United Kingdom
The Algerian Saharan Platform extends for approximately 1 million sq. km.
and is divided into 30 sedimentary basins. All basins have: at least one and
sometimes two
oil
prone excellent quality source rocks; good to moderate
reservoir and seal quality rocks; and variable degrees of fault-associated
structural development. Burial histories in all of the basins are sufficient to
have generated
oil
and sometimes gas. All but two or three of the basins have
recorded indications (tests or shows) of
oil
or gas in reservoir rocks. A large
long-term
upstream
growth opportunity is provided by the fact that the
industry
is focused on only seven basins which cover a land area of 240,000 sq. km. (25%
of the entire platform) yet the remaining 75% has active hydrocarbon systems but
is under explored.
The
industry
in Algeria is nearly 50 years old but almost 10% of the captured
hydrocarbons, including what is one of the country’s top five fields, have been
found in a single trend in the last 10 years. Seismic acquisition and processing
technology has rejuvenated exploration in Algeria. Technology has overcome the
issues of deep plays in dune field exploration. Given that similar areas exist
in Algeria where all of the elements of the hydrocarbon system are in place then
the potential to discover similar trends in the future must be considered as
probable.
