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Development of a new hydraulic electric index for rock typing in carbonate reservoirs. [PDF]

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Mohammadi M   +4 more
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Depositional history of the uppermost Albian–Turonian Sarvak Formation in the Izeh Zone (SW Iran)

International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2021
The uppermost Albian–Turonian interval has been studied in the south of the Izeh Zone (SW Iran) to investigate the depositional history of the Sarvak Formation in this area. This interval in the Middle East is characterized by the presence of very large shallow water carbonate platforms, surrounding the intra-shelf basins.
Behnaz Kalanat   +2 more
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Foraminiferal paleoecology of Sarvak Formation (Cenomanian) in the east of Shiraz, interior Fars, Zagros Basin, Iran

Carbonates and Evaporites, 2021
The Sarvak Formation is a thick carbonate sequence of Cenomanian age that has been deposited in a foreland basin across the Zagros Basin. Sarvak Formation is the main petroleum reservoir rock in the Zagros Basin. To study the foraminiferal paleoecology in the Sarvak Formation, the section was selected in the east of Shiraz (Khane Kat section) and 66 ...
Mohammadsadegh Dehghanian, Massih Afghah
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CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHY OF CENOMANIAN–TURONIAN CARBONATES OF THE SARVAK FORMATION, SOUTHERN IRAN

Journal of Petroleum Geology, 2012
Stable‐isotope and trace‐element analyses from five surface and subsurface sections of the mid‐Cretaceous Sarvak Formation in southern and offshore Iran confirm the presence of the regional‐scale Turonian unconformity and of a more local Cenomanian–Turonian unconformity.
E. Hajikazemi   +2 more
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Integrated Petrophysical Modeling for a Strongly Heterogeneous and Fractured Reservoir, Sarvak Formation, SW Iran

Natural Resources Research, 2016
Introducing and applying an appropriate strategy for reservoir modeling in strongly heterogeneous and fractured reservoirs is a controversial issue in reservoir engineering. Various integration approaches have been introduced to combine different sources of information and model building techniques to handle heterogeneity in geological complex ...
Mehrdad Soleimani   +2 more
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Subaerial exposure and meteoric diagenesis of the Cenomanian-Turonian Upper Sarvak Formation, southwestern Iran

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2010
Abstract The Sarvak Formation (Cenomanian–Turonian) forms one of the main reservoir rocks in many oilfields in southern Iran. Extensive lateral and vertical facies variations as well as effects caused mainly by the subaerial exposure associated with the regional Turonian unconformity have resulted in variable porosity and ...
E. Hajikazemi   +2 more
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Effects of Microfacies and Diagenesis on Petrophysical Properties of Sarvak Formation, Fars Area, Southern Iran

GEO 2010, 2010
The Lower to Upper Cretaceous (Albian- Turonian) Sarvak Formation, the second major oil and gas reservoir in Zagros Basin of southern Iran is principally composed of carbonates with minor shale. 15 microfacies were recognized from 287 meters of core and 329 thin sections (colored with red Alizarin) were collected for petrographic analysis, together ...
Parisa Gholami Zadeh   +1 more
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Microfacies and geochemistry of the Middle Cretaceous Sarvak Formation in Zagros Basin, Izeh Zone, SW Iran

Sedimentary Geology, 2013
Abstract The Sarvak Formation (Albian to Cenomanian), forming part of the Bangestan Group, comprises a thick succession of carbonate rocks in the Zagros Basin of Southern Iran. The Sarvak Formation forms one of the main hydrocarbon reservoirs of this region. Three sections in the northern (252 m thickness) and southern flanks (348 m thickness) of the
Elham Asadi Mehmandosti   +2 more
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