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Seismic survey of Sinai and the Gulf of Suez

Geophysics, 1958
Abstract Outlines the program of seismic investigations in the Suez gulf-southwest Sinai peninsula region, Egypt, leading to the discovery of oil-bearing structures at Belayim (an anticlinal trap) and Feiran, Abu Rudeis, and Ekma (fault traps).
Pierre A. A. H. Masson, F. J. Agnich
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Sub-salt imaging in the Gulf of Suez

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1990
Abstract Sub-salt imaging on seismic data is a serious geophysical problem affecting exploration in the Gulf of Suez. Here, thick Miocene evaporite, shale and salt sequences with salt tectonics overlie rift structures involving pre-Miocene and Miocene oil-producing formations.
R. Zaki   +3 more
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Microbial Induced Corrosion Of Subsea Pipeline in the Gulf Of Suez

Middle East Oil Show and Conference, 1997
Abstract In mid May, 1996, a leak was developed in a 24" crude oil line which transfers the untreated crude oil from El-Morgan field at Gulf Of Suez to the onshore process facilities. The line was installed in April, 1993 from carbon steel, API-SL XS - 60, tubing with wall thickness 0.75 inch.
S. M. El-Raghy   +2 more
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Turbine-PDC Applications in the Gulf of Suez

Proceedings of Middle East Oil Show, 1987
Abstract GUPCO (Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company) is the largest operator in Egypt. The last 2-1/2 years activity level has been high, with an average of 10-12 rigs operating, and annual footage drilled in excess of 600,000' [183,000 m]. Straight hole turbodrills and polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bits have improved ...
D. C. Howard, J. C. Day, S. Mansour
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Numerical modeling of tides in the Gulf of Suez, Egypt

Marine Geodesy, 1994
A vertically integrated two‐dimensional (2‐D) and a five‐layer three‐dimensional (3‐D) numerical models were developed to compute the tides in the Gulf of Suez, Egypt. The computational grid used to schematize the Gulf has a horizontal resolution of 3 × 3 km and consists of a lattice of 23 × 100 points in the 2‐D model and five such lattices in the 3‐D
M. A. Rady   +3 more
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Southern Gulf of Suez: Rift Tectonics

1995
The rift tectonic framework of the southern half of the Suez basin was delineated using compiled aeromagnetic and Bouguer gravity data. These data confirm that positive high frequency anomalies are associated with uplifted and exposed tilted fault blocks comprised of basement rocks. Conversely, basins are associated with negative low frequency magnetic
W. Meshref   +4 more
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Gulf of Suez--A Rewarding Environment: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1982
High current levels of exploration activity in the Gulf of Suez continue to show that this geologically complex rift area remains the most prolific oil province in Egypt. Favorable conditions for generating and trapping oil are well-documented in the central and southern Gulf of Suez.
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Exploring subtle exploration plays in the Gulf of Suez

Geological Society, London, Petroleum Geology Conference Series, 2010
Abstract The Gulf of Suez Basin is a classic extensional rift basin of Miocene age, with a number of syn- and pre-rift hydrocarbon plays. Exploration started in 1886, targeting areas around documented oil seeps, and was highly successful. During the boom in offshore exploration in the 1950s and 1960s, a combination of diligent geology and ...
P. N. Dancer   +6 more
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Miocene Foraminifera of Gulf of Suez Region, Egypt

AAPG Bulletin, 1958
ABSTRACT This paper discusses the spatial distribution of foraminifera in the region of the Gulf of Suez based on a detailed study of two sections in this area and on the re-examination of the distribution tables of foraminifera, recorded from numerous outcrops and well cuttings studied by Macfadyen (1930).
Rushdi Said, M. A. Basiouni
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