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Archive | 2017

A Petroleum System and Basin Modeling Study of Northwest and East-Central Saudi Arabia: Effect of Burial History and Adjacent Rock Lithology on the Gas Potential of the Silurian Qusaiba Shales

Sedat İnan; Mahdi A. AbuAli; Ahmed Hakami

Abstract Organic-rich hot shales of the Silurian Qusaiba Formation are known to have sourced oil and gas reservoirs in the Paleozoic Petroleum System in Saudi Arabia. Recently, these shales have attracted attention in terms of unconventional oil/gas reservoirs. Shale gas assessment requires evaluation of many key variables that play a role in both shale gas reservoir quality and shale gas production quality. We have reassessed all the key factors for shale gas reservoir quality by benchmarking with world-class gas-sorbed reservoirs and found that the Qusaiba hot shales’ properties fulfill almost all criteria, and therefore the Qusaiba hot shales were qualified as high-quality gas-sorbed reservoirs. Two key factors, namely burial history and adjacent rock lithology, were determined to be very critical and worth a detailed evaluation by using a petroleum system and basin modeling approach. For better use and interpretation of modeling results, we revisited many assumptions on oil/gas generation and retention mechanisms in organic-rich shale source rocks and the model was input accordingly. The evolution of maturity and resultant oil and gas generation from and retention/oil-gas cracking within the Qusaiba hot shales have been modeled for estimations of present-day gas potential. Calibrated modeling results suggest that main gas generation in the northwest part of the Arabian Basin took place prior to the middle Carboniferous uplift and erosion episode that caused fracturing of the organic-rich shales, but gas loss has been negligible due to the sealing effect of the overlying thick warm shales. In the east-central Arabian Basin, the Qusaiba shales reached peak gas generation maturity in the Tertiary, and present-day burial depths and temperatures are at, or very close to, maximum throughout the burial history, which enhanced the preservation of gas in the Qusaiba shales. Although this study has focused on shale gas potential, our results suggest that Qusaiba hot shales, and to some extent the overlying warm shales, have also great potential for shale oil resources in the wider area where the Qusaiba shales are found at oil generation maturity level.


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2016

Characterization of carbonate mudrocks of the Jurassic Tuwaiq Mountain Formation, Jafurah basin, Saudi Arabia: Implications for unconventional reservoir potential evaluation

Ahmed Hakami; Ahmed Almubarak; Khalid Al-Ramadan; Clay Kurison; Ivan Leyva


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2013

Isotope geochemistry of the Miocene and Quaternary carbonate rocks in Rabigh area, Red Sea coast, Saudi Arabia

Yehia H. Dawood; Mahmoud A. Aref; Mohammed H. Mandurah; Ahmed Hakami; Mohammed Gameil


International Journal of Coal Geology | 2016

A basin modeling study of the Jafurah Sub-Basin, Saudi Arabia: Implications for unconventional hydrocarbon potential of the Jurassic Tuwaiq Mountain Formation

Ahmed Hakami; Sedat İnan


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2016

Mud gas isotope logging application for sweet spot identification in an unconventional shale gas play: A case study from Jurassic carbonate source rocks in Jafurah Basin, Saudi Arabia

Ahmed Hakami; Leroy Ellis; Khalid Al-Ramadan; Sami Abdelbagi


SPWLA 53rd Annual Logging Symposium | 2012

Improving Geologic Core Descriptions And Heterogeneous Rock Characterization Via Continuous Profiles of Core Properties

Roberto Suarez-Rivera; Eric Edelman; David Handwerger; Ahmed Hakami; Patrick Gathogo


information processing and trusted computing | 2014

First Successful Proppant Fracture for Unconventional Carbonate Source Rock in Saudi Arabia

Nayef Ibrahim Al-Mulhim; Ali Al-Saihati; Ahmed Hakami; Moataz Al-Harbi; Khalid Saeed Asiri


Archive | 2017

Thermal Maturity Determination of Rock Formations Using Mud Gas Isotope Logging

Ahmed Hakami; Leroy Ellis; Sami Abdelbagi


22nd World Petroleum Congress | 2017

Saudi Arabia’s Unconventional Program in the Jafurah Basin: Transforming an Idea to Reality With the Jurassic Tuwaiq Mountain Formation

Ahmed Almubarak; Ahmed Hakami; Ivan Leyva; Clay Kurison


SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2016

Differential Maturation, Generation, and Expulsion of Petroleum: Causes and Effects on Jurassic Unconventional Resources in Saudi Arabia

Mohammed Al Duhailan; Ahmed Hakami; Abdelghayoum Ahmed; Ivan Leyva

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