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The Advantage of Rock-Eval Pyrolysis, LC, and GC/MS in Characterizing Organic Matter: A Case Study of the El-Khaligue-4 Well, Central Gulf of Suez, Egypt

Pages 1448-1458 | Received 15 Feb 2010, Accepted 02 Apr 2010, Published online: 07 Jun 2012

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Naglaa S. Mohamed & Mohamed M. El Nady. (2019) Potentiality and timing of generation of Kareem and Rudeis formations, Central Gulf of Suez. Petroleum Science and Technology 37:8, pages 925-933.
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M. M. El Nady, F. S. Ramadan, M. M. Hammad & N. M. Lotfy. (2016) Organic richness, hydrocarbon potentiality, maturity, and timing of petroleum generation of the Cretaceous and Miocene source rocks in the central Gulf of Suez, Egypt. Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects 38:18, pages 2711-2719.
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Mohamed M. El Nady & Naglaa S. Mohamed. (2016) Source rock evaluation for hydrocarbon generation in Halal oilfield, southern Gulf of Suez, Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Petroleum 25:3, pages 383-389.
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