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Organic facies and hydrocarbon source rock potentiality of the Neogene succession in the Central South Mediterranean, offshore Nile Delta Basin, Egypt

Neogene succession in the offshore Nile Delta region is essential to the hydrocarbon petroleum system. Up to date, little is known about the nature and distribution of organic matter and its potential to generate hydrocarbon. This potential is tested through extensive palynofacies and organic geoche...

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Published in:Journal of African earth sciences (1994) 2023-11, Vol.207, p.105066, Article 105066
Main Authors: Saleh, Rehab A., Makled, Walid A., Moustafa, Tarek F., Aboul Ela, Nabil M., Tahoun, Sameh S.
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description Neogene succession in the offshore Nile Delta region is essential to the hydrocarbon petroleum system. Up to date, little is known about the nature and distribution of organic matter and its potential to generate hydrocarbon. This potential is tested through extensive palynofacies and organic geochemical analyses in a new approach in this region. Based on the palynofacies analysis, the samples from NDOB-1 and Baltim-1wells are discriminated into four types using the statistical application of cluster and principal component analyses. These four types are distal-High Oxic type A, proximal-suboxic type B, proximal-dysoxic type C, and distal-oxic type D. In addition, the analysis leads to identifying the proximal-distal and oxygen depletion trends based on the values of the principal component analysis (axis 1). This palynofacies analysis is used as an environmental framework for hydrocarbon source rock evaluation. This evaluation is integrated with the organic geochemical parameters by pyrolysis (Rock-Eval and gas chromatography) and spectroscopic (Fourier Transform Infrared) methods. This study reveals that the dominant kerogen types are IV (inert) and III (gas-prone) which are remarked by the opaque and brown translucent phytoclasts palynofacies types A and D, respectively. Kerogen type II is presented in a minor abundance in palynofacies types B and C that are distinguished with AOM. However, kerogen type II organic matter is much diluted with kerogen type IV and III, leading to poor to fair organic geochemical quality (S2 and hydrogen index). Both wells' maturity levels are detected within the Kafr El Shiekh Formation. Nevertheless, the poor hydrocarbon source rock quality becomes important if considered with the volume and thickness of the Neogene sediment, as indicated by the source potential index that has a cumulative value of 2.5 t HC/m2 in NDOB-1 well and 2.8 t HC/m2in Baltim-1 well. These values are comparable to some of the prolific hydrocarbon fields in other places. •Distribution of Hydrocarbon source rocks in Neogene Section from Nile Delta is studied.•The study revealed proximal-distal and oxygen depletion trends in the studied section.•Organic matter quality and quantity indicate deposition in oxic & dysoxic conditions.•Composition of organic matter is greatly influenced by terrigenous input.•The quantity of the organic matter is diluted by high sedimentation rates.
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