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Abstract All over the world, Egyptian Gulf of Suez attract the attention of exploration geologists to discover the crude oil from different reservoirs, The Gulf of Suez considered one of the most important hydrocarbon provinces in Egypt and throughout the world since it still have a new exploration opportunities. GS277 Field is located in the central part of the Gulf of Suez North West of the giant Ramadan field. The field has been discovered since 1982 and producing since 1984 from the Kareem sand reservoir The main purpose of this study is to define and build robust Static model for the field, understand the depositional environment and the reservoir properties variation for the Kareem sand reservoir to drain any bypassed oil in the field. Also to find out any appraisal/exploration opportunities to extend the field and maximize the proven reserves within the field The present study integrates mainly the interpretation of seismic data, well ditch cuttings data, subsurface geologic data and logging data of five wells drilled in GS277 field to achieve the main goals of the study In addition, this study focused on the elements and processes for the petroleum system of GS277 field with special consideration for the Duwi and lower Rudeis formations as the regional source rocks across the area. The study concluded the existence of two main isolated structural blocks within the field. Also , the study highlighted that the Kareem sand reservoir is deposited as a fan delta sourced from the Eastern side of Gulf of Suez and the reservoir experience a major enhancement towards the East. This study pointed out to two opportunities, one is exploration opportunity to the east of the current producing field and the second opportunity is an appraisal opportunity within the field to maximize the proven reserve in such a brown field |