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Abstract Western Desert of Egypt covers an area of about 700,000 Km2 and comprises almost two thirds of the whole area of Egypt. It extends 1000 km from the Mediterranean shoreline in the North to the Sudanese border in the South and 600- 800 km from the Nile valley in the East to the Libyan border in the West. The present work deals with reservoir characterization and pore pressure evaluation for 5 wells (BED 15-07 ST, BED 15-08, BED 15-09, BED 15-10, and BED 15-11) distributed in BED-15 land field. BED-15 Field forms part of Badr El-Din concession in the Western Desert some 300 Km west of Cairo and almost 100 km west of the Bed-1 producing field. The study area occupies the northwestern part of Abu Gharadig basin which is between latitudes 29° 45’ and 30° 05’ N, and longitudes 27° 30’ and 28° 10’ E. This study includes seven chapters and the following is a summary for them:- The first chapter deals with the geological review which includes the reviewing of the general geological setting of the concerned area and previously published literatures. The previous works presented a good picture of the geological interpretation of subsurface data, in addition to the interpretation of the structural relief. |