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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract:
Petroleum
Habitat,
Northern Middle East: A Review
Petroleum
Habitat,
Northern Middle East: A ReviewBy
The area covered by this review encompasses the
countries of the Fertile Crescent, extending from southern
Iraq through southeast Turkey and Syria to the Mediterranean
coast and Sinai. Thus far only Iraq is a major
petroleum
producer, with enormous proven and potential
oil reserves. Syria, however, is emerging as an important potential oil and gas producer with rapidly growing reserves.
Southeast Turkey, containing that country's only important
petroleum
basin, is a relatively modest producer but has
potential in deeper Paleozoic targets. The remaining countries
(
Jordan
and Israel) are either minor producers or have
no established production (Lebanon). The history of
petroleum
exploration and the
petroleum
habitat of this region,
including source, reservoir, and seal formations in the
different sub-basins are discussed. The tectonic evolution
affecting the structuring and trap formation are touched
upon, together with a review of the principal fields and
potential plays.
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