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article evaluation on The Ghawar Oil field in Saudi Arabia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghawar_Field)

Everything depicted in the article is relevant to the topic and there seems to be no distractions.

in my perspective, this article as a whole speaks in a neutral tone. Overall, this topic is purely petroleum geology based so there is not much room for biased to be expected.

i believe that this specific article illustrates very crucial and important data however, the citations could be improved. furthermore, each subheading is concise and straight to the point. I believe that each subheading is lacking detail and that the article can benefit people if there was more information.

after checking most of the citations, all of them worked fine. Lots of them were published by the AAPG (American Association of petroleum geologists) which is a very reliable source. On the other hand there was one site (Global Resource News) that did not seem to reliable since it did not have much credibility in the information they were sharing other than the topic at hand.

For the most part the references were pretty solid throughout the article. However, in the introduction there is a statement that says "Ghawar Oil field is the largest conventional oil field in the world" i could not find a reference for that point on the article so i had to do some extra research from other sources outside the paper. I believe that the sources are neutral and come from many different organizations worldwide, i think this is important as petroleum geology is an international topic and it is very good to have many different organizations world wide give there information to this topic. Is any information out of date? Is anything missing that could be added? i do not believe that any of the information is out of date as the oldest reference is from 2005. As stated earlier i believe that this article tackles the most important points however, more detail would definitely add more value to the article as a whole.

The talk that is happening is mostly about the additions people have done in the article. This article has been rated as a Start-class in terms of quality therefore, i believe it needs some work. Moreover, in terms of importance it is rated as high importance.

This topic is geology related however, we did not touch on petroleum geology yet in this class.

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The Belayim oil field is an oil field located in the eastern central part of the Gulf of Suez which resembles the central fields in their models, tectonics and petroleum system. It was discovered in 1961 and developed by Eni. It began production in 1962 and produces oil and natural gas. The total proven reserves of the Belayim oil field are around 2.78 billion barrels (373×106tonnes), and production is centered on 75,000 barrels per day (11,900 m3/d).[1]

Geology
There have been many studies done on the Suez Gulf for the purpose of evaluating the source rock within the area. Younis concluded that the Black of the Nubia-B reservoir is considered to be a mature potential source rock within the area.

Overall the main source rocks are located in the Pre Miocene succession as they are represented by fine grained clastics and carbonates which belong to the Nubia-B formation from the Carboniferous, brown lime stone of the DAWI Formation from the Upper Cretaceous, ESNA shale Fornation from the Paleocene and the THEBES carbonate Formation from the Eocene. Thebes and the DAWI formations are the main source rocks and have an average of 0.5-2% TOC, with mainly oil-prone type 2 kerogene