Structural regime and its impact on the mechanism and migration pathways of hydrocarbon seepage in the southern Gulf of Suez rift: An approach for finding new unexplored fault blocks

Faculty Science Year: 2016
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages: 55-75
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Journal: Marine and Petroleum Geology Elsevier, Marine and Petroleum Geology Volume: 71
Keywords : Structural regime , , impact , , mechanism , migration pathways    
Abstract:
A Natural active oil seepage occurs at the intersection of the NW-oriented rift coastal fault and a NE-oriented cross fault which bound the southwest dipping Little Zeit tilted fault block at the southwestern side of the Gulf of Suez, Egypt
   
     
 
       

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