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Geology and hydrocarbon potential of the Dead Sea Rift basins of Israel and Jordan

James L. Coleman and Uri S. ten Brink
Geology and hydrocarbon potential of the Dead Sea Rift basins of Israel and Jordan (in Petroleum systems in 'rift' basins, Paul J. Post (editor), James Coleman (editor), Norman C. Rosen (editor), David E. Brown (editor), Tina Roberts-Ashby (editor), Peter Kahn (editor) and Mark Rowan (editor))
Papers presented at the Gulf Coast Section, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Foundation Annual Bob F. Perkins Research Conference (December 2015) 34: 521-553

Abstract

Following its middle Miocene inception, numerous basins of varying lengths and depths developed along the Dead Sea fault zone, a large continental transform plate boundary. The modern day left-lateral fault zone has an accumulated left-lateral offset of 105 to 110 km (65 to 68 mi). The deepest basin along the fault zone, the Lake Lisan or Dead Sea basin, reaches depths of 7.5 to 8.5 km (24,500 ft to 28,000 ft), and shows evidence of hydrocarbons. The basins are compartmentalized by normal faulting associated with rapid basin subsidence and, where present, domal uplift accompanying synrift salt withdrawal. The stratigraphy of the fault zone is composed of a thick pre-wrench interval of early Tertiary to Precambrian strata overlain by a syn-wrench section of Miocene to Recent sediments. The main potential source rock is the pre-wrench Cretaceous Maastrichtian Ghareb Formation (and equivalents), which has a total organic carbon (TOC) content measurement of 8 to 18%. Lesser potential source rocks may also be found in the Pleistocene, Cretaceous (Turonian), Jurassic Oxfordian-Callovian), and Triassic (Ladinian-Carnian). Geochemical analyses indicate that the source of all oils, asphalts, and tars recovered in the Lake Lisan basin is the Ghareb Formation. Geothermal gradients along the Dead Sea fault zone vary from basin to basin. Syn-wrench potential reservoir rocks are highly porous and permeable, whereas pre-wrench strata commonly exhibit lower porosity and permeability. Biogenic gas has been produced from Pleistocene reservoirs. Potential sealing intervals may be present in Neogene evaporites and tight lacustrine limestones and shales. Simple structural traps are not evident; however, subsalt traps may exist. Unconventional source rock reservoir potential has not been tested.


ISSN: 1544-2462
Serial Title: Papers presented at the Gulf Coast Section, Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Foundation Annual Bob F. Perkins Research Conference
Serial Volume: 34
Title: Geology and hydrocarbon potential of the Dead Sea Rift basins of Israel and Jordan
Title: Petroleum systems in 'rift' basins
Author(s): Coleman, James L., Jr.ten Brink, Uri S.
Author(s): Post, Paul J.editor
Author(s): Coleman, James, Jr.editor
Author(s): Rosen, Norman C.editor
Author(s): Brown, David E.editor
Author(s): Roberts-Ashby, Tinaeditor
Author(s): Kahn, Petereditor
Author(s): Rowan, Markeditor
Affiliation: U. S. Geological Survey, Fayetteville, GA, United States
Affiliation: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, New Orleans, LA, United States
Pages: 521-553
Published: 20151201
Text Language: English
Publisher: Society of Economic Paleontologists, Gulf Coast Section (GCSSEPM) Foundation, Houston, TX, United States
ISBN: 978-1-944966-00-3
Meeting name: 34th GCSSEPM Foundation Bob F. Perkins-Rosen research conference on Petroleum systems in 'rift' basins
Meeting location: Houston, TX, USA, United States
Meeting date: 20151213Dec. 13-16, 2015
References: 98
Accession Number: 2020-013082
Categories: Economic geology, geology of energy sourcesStructural geology
Document Type: Serial Conference document
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sect., geol. sketch map
N28°00'00" - N32°00'00", E34°00'00" - E36°00'00"
Secondary Affiliation: USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2020, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 202009
Program Name: USGSOPNon-USGS publications with USGS authors
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