Sequence Stratigraphical Applications of Organic Microfacies Analysis in the Devonian Rocks, Faghur Basin, Western Desert, Egypt
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The Paleozoic rocks of Egypt's Western Desert remain under limited exploration. Complex subsurface structures create stratigraphic challenges that hinder petroleum exploration. Organic microfacies analysis offers a precise and effective tool to address these challenges and enhance our understanding of environmental changes. The Faghur-1X well penetrated the Devonian Zeitoun Formation, yielding numerous successful core recoveries. Seven of these cores were analyzed to delineate lithological and stratigraphical variations. Three distinct organic microfacies types were identified within the studied section. These organic microfacies reveal significant paleoenvironmental shifts that represent key correlative events within the Devonian. These include liptinite-dominated-medium organic density distal facies (A) (cores 19-A, 18-B, 17-A); vitrinite-dominated-high organic density proximal facies (B) (cores 14-A, 20-A/Band 20-C); ironstone rich and low organic density condensed section/distal facies (cores 18-A, 16-A, 15-A, 15-B). These organic facies exhibit unique characteristics resulting from the interaction of organic matter with the rock matrix and environmental processes. These unique characteristics facilitate intra-basinal stratigraphic correlation. While commonly applied to hydrocarbon source rock evaluation, this study investigates the stratigraphic significance of organic microfacies for resolving subsurface geological problems.