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Bakhtiari dam is located on the Bakhtiari river, 120 km away from the north of the Andimeshk city. Upper diversion tunnel of this dam with large cross section (13.7 m excavation diameter) and more than 1 km length is a huge construction. The tunnel is placed in the Sarvak formation carbonate rocks of Bangestan group which passes through seven different
R. Ajalloeian +3 more
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Integrated Fracture and Matrix Heterogeneity Reservoir Characterisation of the Mid Cretaceous Aged Upper Sarvak Formation, Chenareh River Gorge, Iran: A Virtual Outcrop Display [PDF]
Conference: Advances in Carbonate Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, 3-5 November 2010At: London, UKThe Chenareh Anticline, within the Simply Folded Belt of the Zagros Mountains, Iran, represents a particularly well-exposed ¿type¿ section through ...
Pickard, N. +15 more
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Sarvak Formation Reservoir Modeling, in Oilfield Kuhmond (Southwestern Iran)
Sarvak formation is one of the important hydrocarbon reservoirs in the Zagros Basin that is one of the mid-Cretaceous carbonate units in Bangestan. This formation is located in the Kazhdomi Formation with the same slope. Geology, Kohmond field is located in the southeast of Bushehr and north and northwest of the Fars province.
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Evidence for Isolated Platform Development in the Cenomanian on the Passive Margin of Neotethys, Southwest Iran [PDF]
In the Cenomanian, the southern passive margin of the Neotethys Ocean was dominated by a giant carbonate factory. This succession is known as Sarvak Formation, a significant reservoir in Iran.
Hossain Rahimpour-Bonab +2 more
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Carbonate reservoirs in Iran are the most important and main sources of oil and gas production. Hydrocarbon flow rates from carbonate reservoirs heavily rely on the development of natural fractures.
Amir Mazdarani +3 more
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A new insect boring in fossil wood from the Iranian Upper Cretaceous
Abstract Here we describe Iranichnus farsensis igen. et isp. nov., a bioerosion trace in fossil wood characterized by a system of sinuous channels in the wood under the bark, also bearing small borings radially oriented within the channels. We attributed this to insects, most probably a beetle from one of the groups known to feed on wood just under the
Mehdi Ghaedi +4 more
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ABSTRACT The Pabdeh Formation (Paleocene‐Oligocene) is one of the hydrocarbon‐generating formations in the Zagros sedimentary basin. In this study, to evaluate its hydrocarbon potential and the distribution of organic matter maturity, samples were collected from oil fields in southwestern Iran and the Dezful embayment and analyzed geochemically.
Yingchun Liu +3 more
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ABSTRACT The increasing global focus on carbon sequestration underscores the need for comprehensive CO2 storage atlases, extending beyond Europe and America to other countries that are significant contributors to carbon dioxide emissions. This article addresses this imperative by examining the CO2 storage potential in the Lurestan area of Iran, with a ...
Pegah Dinani +6 more
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Microbiostratigraphy, microfacies and sequence stratigraphy of upper cretaceous and paleogene sediments, Hendijan oilfield, Northwest of Persian Gulf, Iran [PDF]
Hendijan oilfield is located on Northwest of Pesian Gulf offshore of Iran and geologically in the Dezful embayment. In this study, the paleo-sedimentary depositional environment of the Early Cenomanian to Late Eocene deposits of the Sarvak, Ilam, Gurpi ...
Meng, Fanwei +2 more
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The Zagros region is renowned for its complex geological formations, particularly the Sarvak, Gadvan, and Fahliyan formations. These formations present significant challenges for effective reservoir characterization due to their inherent heterogeneity ...
Mehdi Saffari, Pooria Kianoush
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