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Oil biomarker signature and hydrocarbon prospectivity of Paleozoic versus Mesozoic source rocks in the Faghur–Sallum basins, Egypt's Western Desert

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering(2022)

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Abstract
Exploration campaigns focusing on Paleozoic plays in the Egyptian north Western Desert Sallum and Faghur basins have been limited to date, and little has been done to investigate their hydrocarbon generation potential. A total of 284 shale, calcareous shale, coaly shale and siltstone side-wall core and cuttings samples, covering the rock succession that ranges from the Silurian Kohla Formation to the Turonian Abu Roash Formation were analyzed for source rock potential. In addition, eight reservoired Paleozoic–Mesozoic oil samples were geochemically analyzed. This paper systematically investigates (1) organic enrichment, hydrocarbon generation potential, and thermal maturity of Mesozoic as well as possible Paleozoic source rocks, and (2) composition and biomarker characteristics of crude oil samples in the study area from the far north Western Desert basins of Egypt.
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Paleozoic–mesozoic source rocks,Terrigenous oils,Aromatic biomarkers,Faghur–sallum basins
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