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Evaluation of Reservoir Characteristics of Well Kot-Sarang-2, Potwar Plateau, Pakistan Using Geophysical Logs


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Title: Evaluation of Reservoir Characteristics of Well Kot-Sarang-2, Potwar Plateau, Pakistan Using Geophysical Logs

Authors: Syed Waqas Haider, Hamad Ur Rahim, Hamza Afzal

Journal: International Journal of Economic and Environmental Geology

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Publisher: Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologis ts

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2016

Volume: 7

Issue: 2

Language: en

DOI: 10.46660/ijeeg.v7i2.593

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Abstract

Present study deals with reservoir characterization of Kot-Sarang-2 well, located in central part of Potwar plateau of Upper Indus Basin, District Chakwal. The geological structure of the Potwar Basin is the product of the Tertiary Himalayan orogeny, which resulted in the formation of complex fold and thrust belt in this region. In the present work, an attempt has been made to delineate zones having fair shows of hydrocarbons accumulation. In addition to this, estimation of reservoir properties and formation evaluation using wireline logs is also the foremost objective of this study. Based on the wireline logging results, three zones have been marked. Paleocene Lockhart Limestone (3967m to 4045m), Permian Wargal Limestone (4160m to 4245m) and Permian Amb Formation (4246m to 4285m) are possible reservoirs encountered. Physical properties i.e. total porosity (Øt), effective porosity (ØE), resistivity of water (Rw), saturation of water (Sw) and saturation of hydrocarbons (Sh) are calculated. For the calculation of saturation of water (Sw) both Archie’s equation (Swa) and Indonesian equation (Swi) are applied. Results show that Amb and Wargal formations are showing fair to good saturation of Hydrocarbons (Sh) i.e.73% and 88% respectively, but this is due to high resistivity values of these formations and porosity log also giving very low values. Effective porosity for zones Lockhart, Wargal and Amb are 2.56%, 3.5% and 1.32% respectively. Based on these results it is inferred that these formations have low potential for an economically feasible production of hydrocarbons. Keywords: Kot-Sarang, fold and thrust belt, wireline logs, porosity, Archie equation, Indonesian equation.


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