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Petrophysical Properties and Well Log Interpretations of Tertiary Reservoir in Khabaz Oil Field / Northern Iraq

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In this article, the authors used well logs to determine Petrophysical properties of tertiary reservoir in Khabaz oil field using IP software (V.3.5) to identify total porosity, secondary porosity and effective porosity.
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The aim of this study is interpretation well logs to determine Petrophysical properties of tertiary reservoir in Khabaz oil field using IP software (V.3.5). The study consisted of seven wells which distributed in Khabaz oilfield. Tertiary reservoir composed from mainly several reservoir units. These units are : Jeribe, Unit (A), Unit (A'), Unit (B), Unit (BE), Unit (E),the Unit (B) considers best reservoir unit because it has good Petrophysical properties (low water saturation and high porous media ) with high existence of hydrocarbon in this unit. Several well logging tools such as Neutron, Density, and Sonic log were used to identify total porosity, secondary porosity, and effective porosity in tertiary reservoir. For Lithological identification for tertiary reservoir units using (NPHI-RHOB) cross plot composed of dolomitic-limestone and mineralogical identification using (M/N) cross plot consist of calcite and dolomite. Shale content was estimated less than (8%) for all wells in Khabaz field. CPI results were applied for all wells in Khabaz field which be clarified movable oil concentration in specific units are: Unit (B), Unit (A') , small interval of Jeribe formation , and upper part of Unit (EB).

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Well Logging for Earth Scientists

TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of well-log interpretation and interpretation is presented, along with a detailed description of the basic resistivity and spontaneous potential of a well log interpretation.
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Basic Well Log Analysis for Geologists

TL;DR: In the field of geology, logging data is used to identify productive zones, to determine depth and thickness of zones, and to distinguish between oil, gas, or water in a reservoir and to estimate hydrocarbon reserves.

Well Logging For Earth Scientists

Peter Kuster
TL;DR: The well logging for earth scientists is universally compatible with any devices to read and is available in the book collection an online access to it is set as public so you can download it instantly.
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