Abstract

In the Chotts zone central part (southern Tunisia), the Jurassic series are interesting for hydrocarbon exploration. However, these series’ composition and geometry are little studied to propose prospection programs. Using boreholes and seismic reflection data, the present study aims a better characterization of the Jurassic series in the Chotts zone central part, in view of petroleum prospects identification. The analysis of the lithological columns and their corresponding well logs highlights an interesting petroleum system: The Tithonian, Kimmeridgian and Oxfordian carbonated deposits are the main reservoirs formations, whereas the Kimmeridgian and Callovian clays constitute the source rocks. The seal rocks are composed of the Jurassic clayey intercalations. Forty-four seismic reflection profiles calibrated using the time–depth relation in petroleum wells are interpreted in this study. The reflectors corresponding to the Malm, Dogger and Lias tops are identified and picked on the different seismic profiles. The isochrone, isobath and isopach maps subsequently deduced disclose important tectonic features that affect the Jurassic series in the Chotts zone and control their geometry. They highlight two sunken zones separated by a raised structure. This structure corresponds to an anticline, overturned toward the south, limited by E–W major faults and truncated by other oriented NW–SE. It constitutes an excellent trap structure where five interesting prospects are precisely delimited. Furthermore, the determined tectonic accidents may facilitate the migration of oil from Jurassic source rocks. The findings of this study can help for better understanding of the Jurassic petroleum system in the Chotts area and guide enormously its exploration.

Highlights

  • Compared to its neighboring countries (Algeria and Libya), the oil exploration in Tunisia can be considered to be immature, with only 1050 wells drilled from 1932 to 2008

  • The Jurassic petroleum system has been neglected in the different precedent works (Fig. 1); the proposal of this study aims a detailed knowledge of this system in the Chotts zone central part

  • Its realization will have different advantages: (1) identification of reservoirs, source rocks and seal rocks through the analysis of lithological columns and well logs; (2) reconstitution of the geometry of the Jurassic series by benefiting from a good number of seismic reflection profiles; (3) delimitation of interesting zones for petroleum exploration; (4) application of two geophysical methods, namely well logging and seismic reflection which are successfully applied in recent studies dealing with petroleum system characterization

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Compared to its neighboring countries (Algeria and Libya), the oil exploration in Tunisia can be considered to be immature, with only 1050 wells drilled from 1932 to 2008. Large permits may have just had a few exploratory wells drilled It is the case of the Chotts zone central. The Jurassic petroleum system has been neglected in the different precedent works (Fig. 1); the proposal of this study aims a detailed knowledge of this system in the Chotts zone central part. Its realization will have different advantages: (1) identification of reservoirs, source rocks and seal rocks through the analysis of lithological columns and well logs; (2) reconstitution of the geometry of the Jurassic series by benefiting from a good number of seismic reflection profiles; (3) delimitation of interesting zones for petroleum exploration; (4) application of two geophysical methods, namely well logging and seismic reflection which are successfully applied in recent studies dealing with petroleum system characterization (Mohamed et al 2016; Fajana et al 2018; Ameloko et al 2019). The present study has the disadvantage of being limited to the central part of the Chotts zone where seismic and well data are accessible

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