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Title: Petrophysical Evaluation of Shaly Sand Reservoirs in Palouge-Fal Oilfield, Melut Basin, South East of Sudan
Authors: Hussien, Rashid Ahmed Mohammed
Ahmed , Motaz Eltahir Bakri
Keywords: Petrophysical Evaluation, Shaly sand reservoirs, density neutron logging, Palouge-Fal oil Field.
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Hussien, Rashid Ahmed Mohammed . Petrophysical Evaluation of Shaly Sand Reservoirs in Palouge-Fal Oilfield, Melut Basin, South East of Sudan \ Rashid Ahmed Mohammed Hussien,Motaz Eltahir Bakri Ahmed .- Journal of Engineering and Computer Sciences (ECS) .- vol 13 , no2.- 2012.- article
Abstract: The performance of various shaly sand saturation equations was compared to the water saturation calculated from drainage capillary pressure. The wireline logging, mud logging, well testing, and core data had been carefully evaluated during the processing of the data; therefore, data quality was thought to be good. Almost all kinds of petrophysical parameters were used for log interpretation in the area of the study, and accomplished the six wells processing and interpretation, including interpretation of the results, tabling, plotting and cross-plots making for data quality control. The results obtained using the shaly sand evaluation techniques, were in good agreement with core and other data. Consequently, the methods and techniques in the shaly sand models can be used to improve petrophysical evaluation of shaly sand reservoirs. The result of the evaluation was utilized to investigate the low productivity from some zones and its relation with depositional process and petrophysical properties. Spectral gamma ray was introduced in this study as a new method to identify the reservoir quality.
Description: article
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/16558
ISSN: ISSN 1605-427X
Appears in Collections:Volume 13 No. 2

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