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Geokemijsko ispitivanje ugljikovodika u priobalnoj bušotini Belina-1
Geokemijsko ispitivanje ugljikovodika u priobalnoj bušotini Belina-1 // The Geology of Northwest Libya / Salem, M.J., Oun M. Khaled, Seddiq, M. Hussein (ur.).
Tripoli: Earth Science Society of Libya (ESSL), 2003.
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Naslov
Geokemijsko ispitivanje ugljikovodika u priobalnoj bušotini Belina-1
(A geochemical Investigation of Hydrocarbons in the Belina-1 Offshore Well)
Autori
Barić, Gertrud ; Cota, Lilit
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
The Geology of Northwest Libya
Urednik/ci
Salem, M.J., Oun M. Khaled, Seddiq, M. Hussein
Izdavač
Earth Science Society of Libya (ESSL)
Grad
Tripoli
Godina
2003
Raspon stranica
ISBN
Vol:III9959 840 03 4
Ključne riječi
NC-167Block, Belina-1 well, Pelagian Shelf, Libya, geology, oil and gas properties
Sažetak
Abstract-The Belina-1 well is located in the former NC-167 INA-Naftaplin offshore Block. Regionally, the block belongs to the Pelagian platform area in the Sabratah Basin. The geological framework of the study area is the result of complex tectonic, salt movements and sedimentation processes during different geological periods. During drilling and testing gas and oil manifestations were registered within sediments of the Metlaoui Formation and Reineshe Member of the Upper Eocene age. Oils in reservoirs are mature, light and originated from clastics source rocks, regionaly present below economical drilling depths. Oils in reservoirs showed variations in bulk and specific parameters and can be separeted in two types. Gas manifestations of different intensity were registered too. Gases in reservoir are wet, with significant content of higher homologues. Stable carbon and hydrogen isotopic ratios of methane varies in a wide range. According to Schoell (1983) the gas from Metlaoui Formation is classified as migrated, high thermogenic, condensate-associated gas. More negative carbon value shows gas from the Reineche Member. It is a lower maturity gas and can be classified as migrated, thermogenic, petroleum-associated gas. Belina gases also contain inorganic constituents including CO2, N2 and small quantity of H2S. Hydrocarbons from the Belina-1 well show aberrations in maturity and composition indicating different origin, migration pathways and hydrocarbon mixing within reservoirs.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Rudarstvo, nafta i geološko inženjerstvo