Reservoir Characterization of Eocene Carbonates of Central Indus Basin, Pakistan
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Reservoir Geology, Sui Main Limestone, Well logging, InterpretationAbstract
The present study is based on petrophysical analysis of the Eocene Sui Main Limestone (SML) penetrated in wells of Qadirpur Gas Field, Central Indus Basin, Pakistan. The analyzed petrophysical property of SML includes shale volume, total porosity, effective porosity, water saturation, hydrocarbon saturation and net pay thickness. The result from the study shows that the Sui Main Limestone reservoir is capable of yielding appreciable hydrocarbon. The petrophysical interpretation revealed that the studied SML has productive reservoir characteristics with average (total and effective) porosity is in K-1, 15% in K-2 15% and 17% in K-3, average saturated hydrocarbon in SML is (70-100%) indicating that zones in wells are purely saturated with hydrocarbon, and average volume of shale in the zone of K-1, 23% in K2, 27% and in K-3, 25% respectively delineating clean formation. Facies modeling revealed that the studied Eocene formation consist of clean limestone, shaly limestone and shals. The isopach thickness map and stratigraphic correlation helps to understand the thickness of Sui Main Limestone in the field.
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