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ROLE OF INHERITANCES IN SHAPING THE ZAGROS THRUST AND FOLD BELT [PDF]
The claim that a place has a unique geology is made often, and never incorrectly. The Zagros fold and thrust belt represents an exceptional example where different structural and stratigraphic inheritances co-exist along the same mountain range, playing ...
Snidero, Marco
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In this study, the upper Sarvak’s petrophysical parameters have been investigated in two A and B wells in one of the oil field in southern Iran. Based on this assessment and the use of conventional cross plots (neutron-density, sonic- neutron, MID_PLOT and M-N PLOT), lithology of upper Sarvak has been identified as a combination of limestone, dolomite ...
Ata Movahed +2 more
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Feasibility of decreasing pipe sticking probability using nanoparticles [PDF]
U članku je prikazana nova metoda za sprečavanje ili smanjivanje mogućnosti prihvata cijevi u bušotini tijekom izrade naftnih i plinskih bušotina. Ova metoda, primjenjiva na vertikalne i koso umjerene bušotine, uključuje nanočestice u sastavu isplake za ...
Abouzar Mirzaei Paiaman +1 more
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Hidrogeokemična in izotopska karakterizacija ter ocena hidravličnega delovanja kompleksnega kraškega območja Izeh, provinca Khuzestan, jugozahodni Iran [PDF]
Proper water resources management requires recognizing and evaluating the factors that affect the quantity and quality of water resources. The Ilam-Sarvak (Upper Cretaceous) and Asmari (Oligocene to Miocene) limestone- dolomite formations in the Zagros ...
Charchi, Abbas +3 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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Microfacies and sedimentary environment of Ilam and Laffan Formations in Bangestan Mountain, Southwest of Iran [PDF]
Ilam (Cenomanian-Santonian) and Laffan (Coniacian) Formations are part of the Bangestan Group, which are located between Gurpi Formation on the top and Sarvak Formation on the bottom.
Postnikova О.V., Nilchi F.
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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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Sequence stratigraphy based on Kazhdumi Formation logging data, Southwest of Iran [PDF]
The Albian to Campanian sequences (Kazhdumi, Sarvak, Surgah and Ilam Formations) in Zagros basin belong to the Bangestan Group. Kazhdumi Formation with the Albian age in this basin has a particular importance due to its hydrocarbon generation potential ...
Goleij F.
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MICROFACIES, DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT, AND DIAGENETIC PROCESSES OF THE MAUDDUD MEMBER, IN THE PERSIAN GULF [PDF]
Mauddud member with the age of late Albian to Cenomanian is equivalent to the lower Sarvak formation in the southern Persian Gulf and adjacent area. In this work, microfacies, depositional environment, and diagenetic processes affected the Mauddud member
Alireza Shakeri, Somayeh Parham
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Investigating Cap Rock Efficiency of Laffan Shale Formation in Sirri Oil Fields, Offshore Iran [PDF]
This study investigates the sealing efficiency of the Laffan Shale Formation as the caprock of the Sirri oil fields. Available information sources from Laffan Formation include drillhole core samples, daily drilling and geology reports and petrophysical ...
A., Ghajari
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