Seismic interpretation of the Late Albian-Early Cenomanian Bahariya reservoirs of Burg El Arab oil field for tectonic evaluation: a case study from Western Desert, Egypt

The evolution of different rift basins has been investigated tectonically and stratigraphically for decades using different geological and geophysical techniques based on data collected from outcrops and subsurface sequences. The tectonic subsurface evaluation of the so-called Bahariya sequence of B...

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Deserts
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth science
Earth Sciences
Evaluation
Geophysical methods
Jurassic
Mesozoic
Oil
Oil and gas fields
Oil exploration
Oil fields
Original Paper
Outcrops
Plate tectonics
Rifting
Seismic analysis
Seismic profiles
Sequences
Tectonics
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