Study of Petrophysical Properties of the Yamama Formation in Siba Oilfield

Evaluating a reservoir to looking for hydrocarbon bearing zones, by determining the petrophysical properties in two wells of the Yamama Formation in Siba field using Schlumberger Techlog software. Three porosity logs were used to identify lithology using MN and MID cross plots. Shale volume...

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Main Author: Hussein Y. Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Union of Iraqi Geologists (UIG) 2021-09-01
Series:Iraqi Geological Journal
Online Access:http://igj-iraq.org/igj/index.php/igj/article/view/679
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spelling doaj-17b5d5f8d4484a109c34ac68d3b6ce512021-10-04T11:12:34ZengUnion of Iraqi Geologists (UIG)Iraqi Geological Journal2414-60642663-87542021-09-01542C394710.46717/igj.54.2C.4Ms-2021-09-23Study of Petrophysical Properties of the Yamama Formation in Siba OilfieldHussein Y. Ali Evaluating a reservoir to looking for hydrocarbon bearing zones, by determining the petrophysical properties in two wells of the Yamama Formation in Siba field using Schlumberger Techlog software. Three porosity logs were used to identify lithology using MN and MID cross plots. Shale volume were calculated using gamma ray log in well Sb-6ST1 and corrected gamma ray in well Sb-5B. Sonic log was used to calculate porosity in bad hole intervals while from density log at in-gauge intervals. Moreover, water saturation was computed from the modified Simandoux equation and compared to the Archie equation. Finally, Permeability was estimated using a flow zone indicator. The results show that the Yamama Formation is found to be mainly limestone that confirmed by cuttings description and this lithology intermixed with some dolomite, in addition to gas and secondary porosity effects. Generally, the formation is considered clean due to the low shale volume in both wells with the elimination of the uranium effect in well Sb-5B. The calculated porosity was validated by core porosity in YC and YD units. Modified Simandoux gives a better estimation than the Archie equation since it takes into account the conductive of matrix in addition to the fluid conductivity. Five equations were obtained from porosity permeability relationship of core data based on five hydraulic flow units reorganized from the cross plot of reservoir quality index against normalized porosity index. The overall interpretation showed that YC and YD units are the best quality hydrocarbon units in the Yamama Formation, while YA came in the second importance and has properties better than YB. Moreover, YE and YFG are poor units due to high water saturation.http://igj-iraq.org/igj/index.php/igj/article/view/679
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Study of Petrophysical Properties of the Yamama Formation in Siba Oilfield
Iraqi Geological Journal
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title Study of Petrophysical Properties of the Yamama Formation in Siba Oilfield
title_short Study of Petrophysical Properties of the Yamama Formation in Siba Oilfield
title_full Study of Petrophysical Properties of the Yamama Formation in Siba Oilfield
title_fullStr Study of Petrophysical Properties of the Yamama Formation in Siba Oilfield
title_full_unstemmed Study of Petrophysical Properties of the Yamama Formation in Siba Oilfield
title_sort study of petrophysical properties of the yamama formation in siba oilfield
publisher Union of Iraqi Geologists (UIG)
series Iraqi Geological Journal
issn 2414-6064
2663-8754
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Evaluating a reservoir to looking for hydrocarbon bearing zones, by determining the petrophysical properties in two wells of the Yamama Formation in Siba field using Schlumberger Techlog software. Three porosity logs were used to identify lithology using MN and MID cross plots. Shale volume were calculated using gamma ray log in well Sb-6ST1 and corrected gamma ray in well Sb-5B. Sonic log was used to calculate porosity in bad hole intervals while from density log at in-gauge intervals. Moreover, water saturation was computed from the modified Simandoux equation and compared to the Archie equation. Finally, Permeability was estimated using a flow zone indicator. The results show that the Yamama Formation is found to be mainly limestone that confirmed by cuttings description and this lithology intermixed with some dolomite, in addition to gas and secondary porosity effects. Generally, the formation is considered clean due to the low shale volume in both wells with the elimination of the uranium effect in well Sb-5B. The calculated porosity was validated by core porosity in YC and YD units. Modified Simandoux gives a better estimation than the Archie equation since it takes into account the conductive of matrix in addition to the fluid conductivity. Five equations were obtained from porosity permeability relationship of core data based on five hydraulic flow units reorganized from the cross plot of reservoir quality index against normalized porosity index. The overall interpretation showed that YC and YD units are the best quality hydrocarbon units in the Yamama Formation, while YA came in the second importance and has properties better than YB. Moreover, YE and YFG are poor units due to high water saturation.
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