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Subsurface Structural Setting and Hydrocarbon Potentiality of the Komombo and Nuqra Basins, South Egypt: A Seismic and Petrophysical Integrated Study

Sedimentary basins in south Egypt, in particular Komombo and Nuqra basins, have been paid more attention during the last few decades, due to their hydrocarbon prospectivity. The present article is an integrated seismic and petrophysical study aiming at evaluating the hydrocarbon potentiality of the...

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Hydrocarbons
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Sedimentary basins
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