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Facies variation, diagenesis, and exploration potential of the Cretaceous rudist-bearing carbonates of the Arabian Gulf

Journal Article · · AAPG Bulletin
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  1. U.A.E. Univ., Al Ain (United Arab Emirates)

The Cretaceous rudist-bearing carbonates of the Arabian Gulf region are proven exploration targets for hydrocarbons and form the reservoirs of a number of giant fields, including Bu Hasa, Fateh, Fahud, Idd El Shargi, Rumaila, Shaybah, and Shah. Rudist buildups occur in three principal formations: (1) Aptian Shuaiba, (2) Cenomanian Mishrif, and (3) Maastrichtian Simsima. A regional subaerial unconformity marks the upper boundary of each of these formations. Associated with the rudists that dominate the Shuaiba Formation are calcareous algal crusts, foraminifera, and echinoid plates, which accumulated in mudstone, packstone, and carbonate sands. The Mishrif Formation contains mollusk fragments, bioclasitc packstones to grainstones, miliolid and nonrudist bivalves in muddy limestones, and rudist (mainly radiolitids and caprinids) conglomeratic floatstones, with fragmented rudists mixed with wackestone lithoclasts. The Mishrif sediments accumulated as a progradational, low-energy leeward margin formed in marginal slope, shoal-backshoal, and lagoonal settings. The Simsima Formation consists of bioclastic grainstone to packstone, and dolomitic lime mudstones to wackestone. The excellent reservoir porosity and permeability of the rudist deposits and their associated sediments are the products of primary and secondary diagenesis. Freshwater leaching during post-Aptian, post-Cenomanian, and post-Maastrichtian erosion enhanced the secondary moldic porosity. Fracturing locally improved porosity and permeability. Other porosity types that occur include interparticle, intraparticle, vuggy, growth framework, shelter, intercrystalline, and karstic. Because of their favorable depositional and post-depositional conditions, the Cretaceous succession of rudists in this region contains many giant oil fields.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
75399
Journal Information:
AAPG Bulletin, Journal Name: AAPG Bulletin Journal Issue: 4 Vol. 79; ISSN 0149-1423; ISSN AABUD2
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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