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Burial and thermal maturity modeling of the Middle Cretaceous–Early Miocene petroleum system, Iranian sector of the Persian Gulf [PDF]

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Early Cretaceous vertebrate and invertebrate fossils from Dariyan Formation, southern Iran

Historical Biology, 2019
The Mesozoic fauna of southwestern Asia remains poorly understood. Here, we report on an assemblage of marine invertebrates and vertebrates from the Lower Cretaceous Dariyan Formation of Iran.
Ali Bahrami   +8 more
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Microporosity evolution in Iranian reservoirs, Dalan and Dariyan formations, the central Persian Gulf

Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 2018
Abstract Tight limestones with high amounts of microporosity will be the main targets of future hydrocarbon exploration and production in Middle East. In this paper, microporosity evolution in two Iranian reservoirs, Dalan and Dariyan formations, is investigated.
Vahid Tavakoli, Adeleh Jamalian
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PALAEO‐EXPOSURE SURFACES IN THE APTIAN DARIYAN FORMATION, OFFSHORE SW IRAN: GEOCHEMISTRY AND RESERVOIR IMPLICATIONS

Journal of Petroleum Geology, 2018
Palaeo‐exposure surfaces within and at the top of the carbonate‐dominated Aptian Dariyan Formation have been poorly studied in the Iranian sector of the Persian Gulf. This paper presents an integrated sedimentological and geochemical study of the Dariyan Formation at four oil and gas fields located in the western, central and eastern parts of the Gulf.
H. Mehrabi   +6 more
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Reservoir rock typing and zonation in sequence stratigraphic framework of the Cretaceous Dariyan Formation, Persian Gulf

Carbonates and Evaporites, 2019
This study delineates reservoir and non-reservoir zones in the Lower Cretaceous Dariyan Formation as units that are characteristic of the stratigraphic section representative of portions of the Persian Gulf offshore area. Reservoir rock types are categorized by textural and diagenetic properties.
Hamzeh Mehrabi   +2 more
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