Saturation exponent determination by using genetic algorithm in carbonate reservoirs: A case study in Sarvak Formation [PDF]
Well logging analysis has been recognized as the best way to characterize reservoir properties, especially water saturation. Archie equation is known as the best method to estimate water saturation from well logging data.
Hamid Heydari Gholanlo +2 more
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Sedimentological and diagenetic insights into the Sarvak Formation evaluating reservoir characteristics and depositional environments in the Zagros Basin [PDF]
The Sarvak Formation in the Yadavaran oilfield within the Zagros Basin is a significant hydrocarbon reservoir characterized by complex sedimentological and diagenetic features influencing its reservoir quality.
Mehdi Saffari +3 more
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Microfacies, Sedimentary Environment, Diagenesis and Petrophysical Evaluation of the Sarvak Formation in the framework of Sequence Stratigraphy in North-Dezful Embayment, southwestern Iran [PDF]
The subsurface section of the Sarvak Formation with a thickness of 455 m is located in the North-Dezful Embayment. The Sarvak Formation is underlain by the Ilam Formation with erosional discontinuity and is overlain probably by the Shale of the Kazhdumi ...
Zhila Rahmani +3 more
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Biostratigraphy of Foraminifera at The Upper Cretaceous and Lower Paleogene Strata in The Kuh-E Genu, Bandar Abbas City, Northwestern Persian Gulf, Southern Iran [PDF]
The study area is located in Tang-e Bagh at Kuh-e Genu, approximately 69 km, northern Persian Gulf. The age relationships of Sarvak, Gurpi, and Pabdeh formations were unclear in the study area because of the low-resolution biostratigraphy. Therefore, 152
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Experimental Study and Performance Investigation of Miscible Water-Alternating-CO2 Flooding for Enhancing Oil Recovery in the Sarvak Formation [PDF]
This experimental study is aimed at evaluating the performance of the miscible Water-Alternating-CO2 (CO2-WAG) flooding as a function of slug size and WAG ratio based on the ultimate oil recovery in the Sarvak formation.
Rahimi Vahid +2 more
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Investigating the role of basement structures in controlling facies characteristics, depositional models, and diagenetic alterations of the Sarvak Formation in the eastern and western regions of the Persian Gulf [PDF]
The Sarvak Formation, as one of Iran's most important hydrocarbon reservoirs, has been deposited and evolved under active tectonic conditions in various regions of the Zagros, including the Persian Gulf.
Marzieh Mahmoodi +2 more
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Microfacies analysis and depositional environment of the Sarvak Formatiom in Tang-e Bawlak and Shahnakhjir sections, Malekshahi County, Ilam [PDF]
Introduction The study area is located in the Zagros fold-thrust belt in which numerous amounts of hydrocarbon reserves are trapped in the Sarvak Formation (Cretaceous) and the Asmari Formation (Oligo-Miocene) (Mc Clay et al. 2011). The Sarvak Fm.
Hassan Mohseni +1 more
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Facies variation, sedimentary environments, and sequence stratigraphy of the Sarvak Formation adjacent to the Hendijan–Bahregansar and Kharg–Mish Palaeohighs, northwestern Persian Gulf [PDF]
The northwestern part of the Iranian sector of the Persian Gulf (NWPG) is a highly significant hydrocarbon offshore area, located within the southern Mesopotamian Foreland Basin. It lies in front of the Zagros Fold Belt along the subducting margin of the
Solmaz Sadeghi +3 more
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Gamma-clustering sequence stratigraphy, case study of the carbonate Sarvak Formation, Southwest Iran [PDF]
Comprehensive study of seismic, well-logs and core data is essential in sequence stratigraphic analysis. In the absence of seismic and core data, gamma-ray logging is an important stratigraphic tool due to its sensitivity to shale content of strata. In this paper, gamma-ray log data are divided into two clusters.
Majid Moradi +3 more
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Hydrocarbon potential evaluation in the Low Resistivity Pays (LRP) of Sarvak formation with combining Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and seismic data, one of the hydrocarbon reservoirs in southwest of Iran [PDF]
The objective of petrophysical studies is to assess the quality of hydrocarbon reservoir layers and to zone the reservoir for identifying optimal zones for exploitation and informed development of oil fields. In some regions, there are zones that exhibit
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