The Rub' al Khali Basin () or / Basin,
Arabic
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for "Empty Quarter Basin", is a major
endorheic
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sedimentary basin
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of approximately in southern
Saudi Arabia
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, northeastern
Yemen
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, southeastern
Oman
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and southeasternmost
United Arab Emirates
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. The
onshore foreland on
Mesozoic
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rift basin is geographically defined by the
eponymous Rub' al Khali
The Rub' al KhaliOther standardized transliterations include: / . The ' is the assimilated Arabic definite article, ', which can also be transliterated as '. (; ar, ٱلرُّبْع ٱلْخَالِي (), the "Empty Quarter") is the sand des ...
and covers the
regions of
Najran
Najran ( ar, نجران '), is a city in southwestern Saudi Arabia near the border with Yemen. It is the capital of Najran Province. Designated as a new town, Najran is one of the fastest-growing cities in the kingdom; its population has risen fr ...
and
Riyadh
Riyadh (, ar, الرياض, 'ar-Riyāḍ, lit.: 'The Gardens' Najdi pronunciation: ), formerly known as Hajr al-Yamamah, is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. It is also the capital of the Riyadh Province and the centre of the R ...
and the
Eastern Province. The basin is geologically bound by the
Central Arabian Arch in the north, the
Oman Thrust in the east, the
Northern Hadramaut Arch in the south, and the
Arabian Shield in the west. Politically, the southwestern boundary is formed by the border with
Yemen
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and the border with
Oman
Oman ( ; ar, عُمَان ' ), officially the Sultanate of Oman ( ar, سلْطنةُ عُمان ), is an Arabian country located in southwestern Asia. It is situated on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, and spans the mouth of t ...
forms the southeastern boundary.
The stratigraphy of the basin ranges from Proterozoic to recent and comprises various cycles of clastic and carbonate sediments separated by regional unconformities. The stratigraphic column contains various levels of
source rock
In petroleum geology, source rock is rock which has generated hydrocarbons or which could generate hydrocarbons. Source rocks are one of the necessary elements of a working petroleum system. They are organic-rich sediments that may have been depos ...
formations, and reservoirs and seals are common in the late Paleozoic and Mesozoic succession. Traps are formed by the compression of the Oman Thrust in the east.
Compared to the petroleum-producing areas to the north of the basin, the Rub' al Khali Basin is relatively underexplored and has two producing oil fields (
Shaybah
Shaybah, also called as Zararah, is a settlement dominated by a major crude oil production oil site, the Shaybah oil field, in Saudi Arabia, located approximately from the northern edge of the Rub' Al-Khali ("Empty Quarter") desert. It is about ...
and
Ramlah
Ramla or Ramle ( he, רַמְלָה, ''Ramlā''; ar, الرملة, ''ar-Ramleh'') is a city in the Central District of Israel. Today, Ramle is one of Israel's mixed cities, with both a significant Jewish and Arab populations.
The city was f ...
) and a gas field;
Kidan. The Total Petroleum System assessment made by the
USGS
The United States Geological Survey (USGS), formerly simply known as the Geological Survey, is a scientific agency of the United States government. The scientists of the USGS study the landscape of the United States, its natural resources, a ...
in 2019 analyzed the potential of the basin, with the Silurian
Qusaiba and Cretaceous
Thamama/
Wasia systems as most prolific.
Stratigraphy
The stratigraphy of the Rub' al Khali Basin ranges from the Neoproterozoic, locally referred to as "Infracambrian", to recent deposits. The unconsolidated Quaternary cover is formed by sand dunes in various forms. Saline and freshwater lakes and ponds are rare in the region but sometimes they occur between sand dunes and barchanoid ridges.
[Kumar & Abdullah, 2011, p.115]
Basin evolution
The overall history of the Rub' al Khali Basin goes back to the
Proterozoic
The Proterozoic () is a geological eon spanning the time interval from 2500 to 538.8million years ago. It is the most recent part of the Precambrian "supereon". It is also the longest eon of the Earth's geologic time scale, and it is subdivided ...
("
Precambrian
The Precambrian (or Pre-Cambrian, sometimes abbreviated pꞒ, or Cryptozoic) is the earliest part of Earth's history, set before the current Phanerozoic Eon. The Precambrian is so named because it preceded the Cambrian, the first period of the ...
"). The first regional tectonic signature in history is recorded as the end-
Ediacaran
The Ediacaran Period ( ) is a geological period that spans 96 million years from the end of the Cryogenian Period 635 million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Cambrian Period 538.8 Mya. It marks the end of the Proterozoic Eon, and th ...
unconformity
An unconformity is a buried erosional or non-depositional surface separating two rock masses or strata of different ages, indicating that sediment deposition was not continuous. In general, the older layer was exposed to erosion for an interval o ...
, followed by the pre-Siq unconformity affecting the western and southwestern edges of the basin.
[Jaju et al., 2016, p.4] Throughout the earlier periods of the
Paleozoic
The Paleozoic (or Palaeozoic) Era is the earliest of three geologic eras of the Phanerozoic Eon.
The name ''Paleozoic'' ( ;) was coined by the British geologist Adam Sedgwick in 1838
by combining the Greek words ''palaiós'' (, "old") and ' ...
, the
intracratonic basin went through an extensional tectonic phase, which ended with a regional
Carboniferous
The Carboniferous ( ) is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic that spans 60 million years from the end of the Devonian Period million years ago ( Mya), to the beginning of the Permian Period, million years ago. The name ''Carbonifero ...
unconformity, representing the
Hercynian orogenic compressional stage.
[Stewart, 2016, p.2420] From the
Early Permian 01 or '01 may refer to:
* The year 2001, or any year ending with 01
* The month of January
* 1 (number)
Music
* '01 (Richard Müller album), 01'' (Richard Müller album), 2001
* 01 (Son of Dave album), ''01'' (Son of Dave album), 2000
* 01 (Urban ...
onwards, the basin experienced
back-arc
A back-arc basin is a type of geologic basin, found at some convergent plate boundaries. Presently all back-arc basins are submarine features associated with island arcs and subduction zones, with many found in the western Pacific Ocean. Most of ...
extension on the edge of
Gondwana
Gondwana () was a large landmass, often referred to as a supercontinent, that formed during the late Neoproterozoic (about 550 million years ago) and began to break up during the Jurassic period (about 180 million years ago). The final stages ...
, leading to the formation of the regional
Khuff Formation with
anhydrite and
halite
Halite (), commonly known as rock salt, is a type of salt, the mineral (natural) form of sodium chloride ( Na Cl). Halite forms isometric crystals. The mineral is typically colorless or white, but may also be light blue, dark blue, purple, p ...
deposition. This tectonic regime gradually transitioned into a
passive margin setting with the opening of the Neo-Tethys in the
Early Triassic
The Early Triassic is the first of three epochs of the Triassic Period of the geologic timescale. It spans the time between Ma and Ma (million years ago). Rocks from this epoch are collectively known as the Lower Triassic Series, which is a un ...
.
[Ziegler, 2001, p.446]
During the early
Mesozoic
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, this tectonic quiescent stage remained active, laying down the majority of the sedimentary sequence, including the main reservoirs of the succession. Following the tectonic subsidence at the border of the shallow Tethys Ocean, the basin experienced its first compressional stage in the earliest
Early Cretaceous
The Early Cretaceous ( geochronological name) or the Lower Cretaceous (chronostratigraphic name), is the earlier or lower of the two major divisions of the Cretaceous. It is usually considered to stretch from 145 Ma to 100.5 Ma.
Geology
Pro ...
, represented to the south of the basin by the
Northern Hadramaut Arch.
[Ziegler, 2001, p.470] To the east of the Rub' al-Khali Basin, this resulted in the
obduction
Obduction is a geological process whereby denser oceanic crust (and even upper mantle) is scraped off a descending ocean plate at a convergent plate boundary and thrust on top of an adjacent plate. When oceanic and continental plates converge, ...
of the
Semail Ophiolite, an
oceanic crust
Oceanic crust is the uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of the tectonic plates. It is composed of the upper oceanic crust, with pillow lavas and a dike complex, and the lower oceanic crust, composed of troctolite, gabbro and ultramafic cumu ...
al sequence which today is widely studied in the
Oman Mountains. Two stages of tectonic uplift are noted towards the end of the
Cenomanian
The Cenomanian is, in the ICS' geological timescale, the oldest or earliest age of the Late Cretaceous Epoch or the lowest stage of the Upper Cretaceous Series. An age is a unit of geochronology; it is a unit of time; the stage is a unit in the s ...
(around 94 Ma, close to the
Cenomanian-Turonian turnover) and in the middle
Santonian
The Santonian is an age in the geologic timescale or a chronostratigraphic stage. It is a subdivision of the Late Cretaceous Epoch or Upper Cretaceous Series. It spans the time between 86.3 ± 0.7 mya (million years ago) and 83.6 ± 0.7 mya. The ...
, approximately 80 Ma.
[Ali et al., 2018, p.178] This phase of
ophiolite obduction lasted until
Middle to
Late Eocene
The Eocene ( ) Epoch is a geological epoch that lasted from about 56 to 33.9 million years ago (mya). It is the second epoch of the Paleogene Period in the modern Cenozoic Era. The name ''Eocene'' comes from the Ancient Greek (''ēṓs'', "daw ...
times. The active compression caused by the
Alpine orogeny and represented in the Middle Eastern territories by the
Zagros fold and thrust belt, continued in the late
Paleogene
The Paleogene ( ; British English, also spelled Palaeogene or Palæogene; informally Lower Tertiary or Early Tertiary) is a geologic period, geologic period and system that spans 43 million years from the end of the Cretaceous Period million yea ...
and
Neogene
The Neogene ( ), informally Upper Tertiary or Late Tertiary, is a geologic period and system that spans 20.45 million years from the end of the Paleogene Period million years ago ( Mya) to the beginning of the present Quaternary Period Mya. ...
, with the main phase of uplift lasting from about 25 to 18 Ma.
[Ali et al., 2018, p.179] The Quaternary overburden section of the active margin stage of the basin contains sands, silts, clays, and conglomerates deposited in sand dunes (ergs) and sabkhas. The sequence is disturbed by the impact of various meteorites in a series of craters known as the
Wabar craters
The Wabar craters are impact craters located in Saudi Arabia first brought to the attention of Western scholars by British Arabist, explorer, writer and Colonial Office intelligence officer St John Philby, who discovered them while searching for ...
.
Petroleum geology
Petroleum exploration in Saudi Arabia commenced in 1937 with the acquisition of seismic surveys, continuing until the end of the 20th century. This has resulted in almost complete coverage of the main producing areas. One of the most successful methods used is the long-range refraction profile using the Hith anhydrite as the refractor.
[Alhuwaidi, 1990, p.21]
The Rub' al Khali Basin comprises various
petroleum system
A petroleum reservoir or oil and gas reservoir is a subsurface accumulation of hydrocarbons contained in porous or fractured rock formations.
Such reservoirs form when kerogen (ancient plant matter) is created in surrounding rock by the presence ...
s, defined as Total Petroleum Systems (TPS) by the
United States Geological Survey
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(USGS), from most to least extensive in the basin:
[USGS, 2019, p.1]
# Silurian
Qusaiba (201903)
# Cretaceous
Thamama/
Wasia (201901)
# Jurassic
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/
Diyab-
Arab
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(201902)
# Arabian Sub-Basin
Tuwaiq
Jabal Tuwaiq ( ar, جَبَل طُوَيْق, Tuwaiq Mountain) is a narrow escarpment that cuts through the plateau of Najd in central Arabia, running approximately from the southern border of Al-Qasim in the north, to the northern edge of the ...
/Hanifa-Arab (202102)
# Central Arabia Qusaiba-Paleozoic (202101)
# North Oman
Huqf-
Shu'aiba (201601)
# North Oman Huqf/'Q'-
Haushi (201401)
# Middle Cretaceous
Natih (201602)
The North Oman Huqf/'Q'-
Haushi TPS extends diagonally across the central portion of the Makaram-Mabrouk high portion of the Central Oman Platform, into the
Ghaba Salt Basin.
[Pollastro, 1999, p.9]
The main total petroleum system of the basin centers around the Ordovician to Silurian Qusaiba Formation as
source rock
In petroleum geology, source rock is rock which has generated hydrocarbons or which could generate hydrocarbons. Source rocks are one of the necessary elements of a working petroleum system. They are organic-rich sediments that may have been depos ...
, charging the Permian Khuff Formation, with minor
reservoirs the Silurian Tawil, Devonian Jubah and Carboniferous Unayzah Formations, all
sealed
Seal may refer to any of the following:
Common uses
* Pinniped, a diverse group of semi-aquatic marine mammals, many of which are commonly called seals, particularly:
** Earless seal, or "true seal"
** Fur seal
* Seal (emblem), a device to impr ...
by overlying shaly and evaporite levels, with as main regional seal the evaporites of the Khuff. Structural traps are formed by the compression from the east during the
Late Cretaceous
The Late Cretaceous (100.5–66 Ma) is the younger of two epochs into which the Cretaceous Period is divided in the geologic time scale. Rock strata from this epoch form the Upper Cretaceous Series. The Cretaceous is named after ''creta'', the ...
and
Paleogene
The Paleogene ( ; British English, also spelled Palaeogene or Palæogene; informally Lower Tertiary or Early Tertiary) is a geologic period, geologic period and system that spans 43 million years from the end of the Cretaceous Period million yea ...
to
Neogene
The Neogene ( ), informally Upper Tertiary or Late Tertiary, is a geologic period and system that spans 20.45 million years from the end of the Paleogene Period million years ago ( Mya) to the beginning of the present Quaternary Period Mya. ...
. The
critical moment for oil has been estimated to the
Jurassic
The Jurassic ( ) is a Geological period, geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately Mya. The J ...
-
Cretaceous
The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 145 to 66 million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era, as well as the longest. At around 79 million years, it is the longest geological period of th ...
boundary and for gas during the Late Cretaceous.
[Lučić & Bosworth, 2019, p.237]
Petroleum exploration and production
Oil exploration work started in the Rub' al Khali Basin in the 1950s. Until 1990, only two oil fields were discovered by
Saudi Aramco
Saudi Aramco ( ar, أرامكو السعودية '), officially the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (formerly Arabian-American Oil Company) or simply Aramco, is a Saudi Arabian public petroleum and natural gas company based in Dhahran. , it is one of ...
, the
Shaybah
Shaybah, also called as Zararah, is a settlement dominated by a major crude oil production oil site, the Shaybah oil field, in Saudi Arabia, located approximately from the northern edge of the Rub' Al-Khali ("Empty Quarter") desert. It is about ...
and
Ramlah Field, adjacent to the border with
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi (, ; ar, أَبُو ظَبْيٍ ' ) is the capital and second-most populous city (after Dubai) of the United Arab Emirates. It is also the capital of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the centre of the Abu Dhabi Metropolitan Area.
...
. The estimated original recoverable oil reserves of the Shaybah Field, which was discovered in 1968 are 1.828 billion barrels. The reservoir for both fields is in the Lower Cretaceous Shu'aiba Formation. In addition to the discovery of those two oil fields, the
Kidan gas field was discovered in the same area in 1967. Gas accumulations were found in the Arab C, D, and Jubaila Formations of the Jurassic. The estimated recoverable gas reserves of this field are 3.3 billion cubic metres.
[Alhuwaidi, 1990, p.23]
A 2019 USGS study on the basin concluded that the Rub' al Khali Basin could contain 242 undiscovered
oil field
A petroleum reservoir or oil and gas reservoir is a subsurface accumulation of hydrocarbons contained in porous or fractured rock formations.
Such reservoirs form when kerogen (ancient plant matter) is created in surrounding rock by the presence ...
s, ranging from of oil,
[USGS, 2019, p.9] and a mean number of 267
gas fields with estimated volumes between .
[USGS, 2019, p.10]
See also
*
Ghawar Field
*
Arabian or Persian Gulf Basin
;General geology
*
Geology of Saudi Arabia The geology of Saudi Arabia includes Precambrian igneous and metamorphic basement rocks, exposed across much of the country. Thick sedimentary sequences from the Phanerozoic (including sandstone, anhydrite, dolomite, limestone, chert and marl) do ...
*
Geology of Oman
The geology of Oman includes varied landscapes which are a blend of its geological history, and its climate over the past few million years. Rock outcrops in the Hajar, Huqf and Dhofar Mountains are a point of interest for international geologi ...
*
Geology of the United Arab Emirates
*
Geology of Yemen
The geology of Yemen includes extremely ancient Precambrian igneous and metamorphic crystalline basement rocks overlain by sediments from the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic, deposited in shallow seas and lakebeds, overlain by thick volcanic roc ...
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