Doaa A. Mousa
Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute
20 Papers
30 Citations
Doaa A. Mousa is an academic researcher from Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Source rock & Kerogen. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
Source rock evaluation and sequence stratigraphic model based on the palynofacies and geochemical analysis of the subsurface Devonian rocks in the Western Desert, Egypt
TL;DR: In this paper, a significant record for the palynofacies and geochemical analysis for an important division of the subsurface Paleozoic rocks from Faghur-1 and NW-D302-1 boreholes is presented.
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Burial and thermal history simulation of the subsurface Paleozoic source rocks in Faghur basin, north Western Desert, Egypt: Implication for hydrocarbon generation and expulsion history
Esam A. Abd El Gawad,Mohamed F. Ghanem,Mostafa M. Lotfy,Doaa A. Mousa,Mostafa G. Temraz,Amr M. Shehata +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 1D-basin modeling was performed by using geological and geochemical data of the Paleozoic source rocks from five wells in Faghur basin, north Western Desert, Egypt.
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Petroleum play of the Lower Cretaceous Alam El Bueib Formation in the El Noor-1X well in the north Western Desert (Egypt): A sequence stratigraphic framework
Walid A. Makled,Abd El Aziz Abd El Moneim,Tarek F. Mostafa,Marwa Z. El Sawy,Doaa A. Mousa,Muhammad O. Ragab +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, three tools are used to delineate the sequence stratigraphic frame that considers the occurrences of the petroleum play chances of Alam EL Bueib Formation in El Noor-1 well.
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Depositional dynamics of the Devonian rocks and their influence on the distribution patterns of liptinite in the Sifa-1X well, Western Desert, Egypt: Implications for hydrocarbon generation
Walid A. Makled,Thomas Gentzis,Atef M. Hosny,Doaa A. Mousa,Mostafa M. Lotfy,Ahmed A. Abd El Ghany,Marwa Z. El Sawy,Ahmed A. Orabi,Heba A. Abdelrazak,Wafaa I. Shahat +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the distribution of liptinite group macerals was investigated under reflected and transmitted light microscopy, and the results indicated that the organic matter in the Devonian strata have the potential to generate oil and gas.
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Source rock evaluation of Kharita and Bahariya formations in some wells, North Western Desert, Egypt: Visual palynofacies and organic geochemical approaches
TL;DR: Palynofacies analyses were applied on ninety-one samples from the subsurface Albian-Cenomanian succession represented by Kharita and Bahariya formations, encountered in El-Noor, and South Sallum wells, located in the North Western Desert, Egypt, to visually characterize the content of dispersed organic matter, as well as, organic geochemical characterization to reveal the depositional paleoenvironments and source rock potentiality.
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