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Upper Cretaceous Fractured Reservoir – M'Sela Prospect
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, 1st EAGE North African/Mediterranean Petroleum & Geosciences Conference & Exhibition, Oct 2003, cp-8-00100
Abstract
P005 UPPER CRETACEOUS FRACTURED RESERVOIR – M’SELA PROSPECT STRUCTURE 1 The M’sela prospect is located in eastern offshore Tunisia in a water depth of 80 m along the southern flank of the Louza block approximately 170 km to the east of Sfax coastal city and 14 km north of the Isis oil field. The M’sela prospect is a structural/stratigraphic anomaly explored by one well (M’sela-1). Prior to drilling it was thought this mounded anomaly is a Paleocene reefal buildup. The M’sela –1 well proved that is a thick complex of Upper Cretaceous fractured volcano-sedimentary rocks draped by a thin senonian