The Messinian sequence in the Nile Delta hosts the most prolific hydrocarbon reservoirs, and is therefore of great importance from the aspect of nonrenewable fuel sources exploration and development strategies. This study presents an investigation for the differential impacts of the depositional and petrophysical attributes on the hydrocarbon volumes trapped in the Messinian reservoirs. Analyses of the pressure data and pressure gradients revealed hydraulically-connected and homogeneous Messinian reservoir rocks. The amounts of Stock Tank Oil and Gas Initially In Places (STOIPP & GIIP) are typically controlled by the depositional primary attributes (matrix content and grain size) which induce several reservoir heterogeneities. The Lower Messinian Qawasim reservoir is subdivided into two main zones: the distal deltaic (zone 1) prograded into proximal deltaic facies (zone 2). The petrophysical reservoir quality in terms of porosity, permeability and water saturation increases upward from zone 1 to zone 2. These are largely controlled by the depositional attributes, and therefore zone 2 with a minimum matrix content, coarse-grained sandstones and mega pore spaces (>150 μm) hosts almost 90% of the STOIIP and 100% of the GIIP. Notably, approximately 78% and 65% of the total STOIIP and GIIP, respectively are confined within the coarse-grained delta-plain distributary channels of zone 2. Similarly, the fluvial sediments (zone 1) of the Upper Messinian Abu Madi Formation host 78% of the GIIP in West Al-Khilala Field and the other 22% is trapped in the overlying zone 2 and is mostly distributed within the sand-prone tidal channel and tidal sand bars facies. The channel width/thickness (W/T) ratio largely controls the STOIIP and GIIP values. STOIIP and GIIP display a progressive linear increase with increasing the channel width. This is likely due to increasing the percentage of the good reservoir quality facies within the geologic model as well as increasing the reservoir connectivity with increasing the channel width.
Acknowledgements
The Authors would like to thank the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) and Mansoura Petroleum Company, Egypt for providing the required data and materials. Also, we wish to thank the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Grant number 2014-2018) for Funding this study. We are also grateful to the Corex Services (Cairo) for providing the facilities to carry out this research. We acknowledge the anonymous reviewers for their constructive, careful and stimulating reviews.
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