Doaa A. Mousa
Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute
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Petroleum Science and Technology | 2018
Mohamed M. El Nady; Fatma S. Ramadan; Mahomoud M. Hammad; Doaa A. Mousa; Naira M. Lotfy
ABSTRACT The objectives of this study are the correlation between the oil samples recovered from the Lower Cretaceous reservoirs and Lower and Upper Cretaceous source rocks. The investigated biomarkers of five oils indicated the oils were derived from mixed marine and terrigenous (lacustrine) organic matter and deposited under suboxic to anoxic conditions. These oils were also generated from source rocks of high thermal maturity at the peak oil window. So, based on the molecular indicators of organic source input,depositional environment and maturity parameters of oils and extracts, we can conclude that the oil recovered from Al Baraka oil field were derived from Lower Cretaceous source rocks especially KomOmbo (B) source rocks where it reached the oil window. Furthermore, we can indicate that the other lower Cretaceous formations as Abu Ballas Formation will have the opportunity to generate and expel oil at the deeper part of the basin as shown in the eastern part of the basin.
Petroleum Science and Technology | 2016
Mohamed M. El Nady; Naira M. Lotfy; Doaa A. Mousa
ABSTRACT The authors aimed to examine a multivariate statistical analysis approach for monitoring the hydrocarbon potentiality of source rocks in the North Western Desert to recognize the potentiality of source rocks and subsequently investigate the maturation level of the proven potential source formations for oil preservation. To achieve this aim, they applied multivariate statistics analysis (principle component analysis [PCA], cluster analysis, and correlation coefficient) and Rock-Eval pyrolysis analyses. The results showed that both PCA and cluster analyses have showed two types of source rocks. The first is classified as poor to fair source rock and immature to marginally mature source rock, the second is considered as fair to good source rock and mature to post mature source rock. PCA extracted two independent factors, which explained 81.87% of the total variance. The first type of source rock was responsible for 50% of the total variance and was best represented by variables TOC, S2, OI, and Ro, and the second one was responsible for 31.65% of the total variance and was represented by the HI variable. Pearson correlation coefficient showed a significant positive correlation between TOC and S2 or Ro. A positive correlation between S2 and HI or OI and also between OI and Ro was observed, while no significant correlation was noticed between HI and Ro.
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2018
Walid A. Makled; Tarek F. Mostafa; Doaa A. Mousa; Abdou A. Abdou
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2016
Sherif Farouk; Fayez Ahmad; Doaa A. Mousa; Mike Simmons
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum | 2014
Doaa A. Mousa; Abdou A. Abdou; N.H. El Gendy; Mamdouh G. Shehata; Mohamed A. Kassab; Abeer A. Abuhagaza
Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology | 2018
Mostafa G. Temraz; Doaa A. Mousa; Mostafa A. Lotfy
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum | 2018
A.A. El-Khadragy; T.F. Shazly; Doaa A. Mousa; M. Ramadan; M.Z. El-Sawy
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum | 2018
Mohamed M. El Nady; Fatma S. Ramadan; M. M. Hammad; Doaa A. Mousa; Naira M. Lotfy
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum | 2017
E.A. Abd El-Gawad; Doaa A. Mousa; M.A. Lotfy; A.I. El-Shorbagy
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum | 2017
R.Sh. Mohareb; Nora Sh. Gad; Doaa A. Mousa