Why the Persian Gulf has more oil and gas than anywhere else on Earth
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- #Hydrocarbon Reserves
- #Petroleum Geology
- #Persian Gulf Energy
- The Persian Gulf region is exceptionally rich in hydrocarbons, with over 30 supergiant fields each containing at least 5 billion barrels of oil.
- Geologic factors like source rocks with high organic content, favorable reservoir rocks, and structural traps (folds and domes) are optimal in the region.
- Key formations include the Jurassic-era Hanifa and Tuwaiq Mountain formations and the Cretaceous Kazhdumi formation, with organic content up to 13%.
- Major structures include the Zagros Mountains folds on the Iranian side and large dome structures on the Arabian side, such as the Ghawar oil field and South Pars-North Dome gas field.
- The region holds roughly half of the world's conventional oil reserves and 40% of its gas, with significant undiscovered resources estimated by the U.S. Geological Survey.
- Future production may increase through techniques like horizontal drilling and fracking, currently being tested in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.