The Evaluation of Reservoir Quality of Sarvak Formation in One of Oil Fields of the Persian Gulf [PDF]
Sarvak formation, with the middle cretaceous (Cenomanian) age, is one of the stratigraphic units of the Bangestan group in the southern Iran. The carbonate rocks of this formation form the reservoir rock in the study field. Generally, Sarvak formation is
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Evolution of sedimentary environment and sequence stratigraphy of the Sarvak Formation in Aleshtar area (north of Lorestan) [PDF]
Introduction: The Sarvak Formation is mainly composed of limestone and is one of the most important rock reservoirs in the Zagros sedimentary basin. This formation has been studied extensively in many parts of the Zagros; however the information about ...
Elham Asadolahi +3 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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Depositional-diagenetic and geochemical characteristics of the Ilam Formation in northwest of Abdanan, Kabir Kuh [PDF]
In this study, the Late Cretaceous Ilam Formation of the Bangestan group in the northwest of Abdanan in the Kabir-Kuh anticline has been investigated for sedimentological and geochemical properties, and diagenetic processes.
Elham Asadi Mehmandosti +2 more
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Carbonate reservoirs are characterized by their complex depositional–diagenetic history and, consequently, intricate pore networks. In this study, pore types and reservoir zones of the Sarvak Formation, which is the second most important oil reservoir in Iran, are investigated by integrating core, thin-section, porosity–permeability, scanning electron ...
Hamzeh Mehrabi +3 more
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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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This study explores the depositional and diagenetic heterogeneities of the Sarvak Formation, a paleokarst carbonate reservoir in the Zagros Basin, Iran, using sedimentological, diagenetic, and statistical analyses. Petrographic studies and well log data,
Hamzeh Mehrabi +3 more
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This paper studies the lithofacies, sedimentary facies, depositional models and reservoir architecture of the rudist-bearing Sar-3 zone of Cretaceous Sarvak in the Southwest of Iran by utilizing coring, thin section, XRD data of five coring wells and 3D ...
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Palaeoenvironment reconstruction, diagenetic overprint and geochemistry of the Upper Cretaceous Sarvak Formation in the north of Dezful Embayment, south-west of Iran [PDF]
The Sarvak Formation, with a total thickness of 1566 m and major limestone lithology in the Ahvaz and Mansouri oil fields, is studied to determine its palaeoenvironment, diagenetic overprint and geochemistry.
Umid Kakemem +4 more
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Deep dive into net pay layers: An in-depth study in Abadan Plain, South Iran
This study focuses on the intricate process of discerning productive layers within reservoir formations, taking the Sarvak Formation as a primary case.
Ahmad Azadivash +3 more
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