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Hydraulic fracturing as unconventional production potential for the organic-rich carbonate reservoir rocks in the Abu El Gharadig Field, north western Desert (Egypt): Evidence from combined organic geochemical, petrophysical and bulk kinetics modeling results

Mohammed Hail Hakimi, Tamer E. Hamed, Naira M. Lotfy, Ahmed E. Radwan, Aref Lashin, Afikah Rahim

2022Fuel28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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KerogenCarbonateOrganic matterGeologyPetrophysicsMineralogyMaturity (psychological)Organic geochemistrySource rockCarbonate rockCarbonate mineralsGeochemistrySedimentary rockDolomiteChemistryPorosityGeomorphologyOrganic chemistryDevelopmental psychologyGeotechnical engineeringStructural basinPsychologyHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisPetroleum Processing and AnalysisHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
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