The Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt of the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq host major volumes of hydrocarbons in multiple fractured carbonate reservoirs throughout the Jurassic, Cretaceous, Palaeogene and Neogene. Limited research has been undertaken to characterize these recently discovered carbonate reservoir rocks. Here, the reservoir quality of the Neogene Euphrates and Jeribe Formations is investigated. Samples from five outcrops along the Azhdagh and Mamlaha anticlines and from four nearby wells (North Oil Company wells JM37, KM3, SAR1 and KU1) have been analysed to understand better their reservoir properties. In both formations very low matrix porosities (< 12 ± 0.5%) were measured and no visible pore connectivity was observed in thin...
Five subsurface sections covering the entire length of the Jeribe Limestone Formation (Early Middle ...
Abstract Eocene to Oligocene–Miocene carbonates of Jahrum and Asmari formations form the reservoirs ...
Various types of non-tectonic fractures are considered in carbonate-evaporite Kangan and Dalan forma...
The Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt of the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq host major volumes of hydro...
Sedimentological and diagenetic factors determine porosities and permeabilities within carbonate ram...
Reservoir quality in tight fractured carbonate rocks is controlled by the fracture properties, the t...
The distribution of reservoir quality in tight carbonates depends primarily upon how diagenetic proc...
Acknowledgements The authors thank the Ministry of Natural Resources in Iraqi Kurdistan Region for p...
The Lower Miocene Euphrates and Jeribe formations are considered as the main targets of the Tertiary...
Heterogeneity in the pore network of carbonate rocks can be attributed to variable mineralogy, litho...
Fractures can profoundly affect the capacity of carbonate reservoirs to store and permeate fluids, d...
A new reservoir quality ternary plot (RQTP) of effective porosity, shale volume, and matrix is prese...
Reservoir quality in some carbonate reservoirs of the Zagros basin depends primarily upon how diagen...
In carbonate reservoir rocks the complex interaction between the petrophysical properties correspond...
Carbonate reservoir unarguably contributes over 50% of presently produced crude oil in the world tod...
Five subsurface sections covering the entire length of the Jeribe Limestone Formation (Early Middle ...
Abstract Eocene to Oligocene–Miocene carbonates of Jahrum and Asmari formations form the reservoirs ...
Various types of non-tectonic fractures are considered in carbonate-evaporite Kangan and Dalan forma...
The Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt of the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq host major volumes of hydro...
Sedimentological and diagenetic factors determine porosities and permeabilities within carbonate ram...
Reservoir quality in tight fractured carbonate rocks is controlled by the fracture properties, the t...
The distribution of reservoir quality in tight carbonates depends primarily upon how diagenetic proc...
Acknowledgements The authors thank the Ministry of Natural Resources in Iraqi Kurdistan Region for p...
The Lower Miocene Euphrates and Jeribe formations are considered as the main targets of the Tertiary...
Heterogeneity in the pore network of carbonate rocks can be attributed to variable mineralogy, litho...
Fractures can profoundly affect the capacity of carbonate reservoirs to store and permeate fluids, d...
A new reservoir quality ternary plot (RQTP) of effective porosity, shale volume, and matrix is prese...
Reservoir quality in some carbonate reservoirs of the Zagros basin depends primarily upon how diagen...
In carbonate reservoir rocks the complex interaction between the petrophysical properties correspond...
Carbonate reservoir unarguably contributes over 50% of presently produced crude oil in the world tod...
Five subsurface sections covering the entire length of the Jeribe Limestone Formation (Early Middle ...
Abstract Eocene to Oligocene–Miocene carbonates of Jahrum and Asmari formations form the reservoirs ...
Various types of non-tectonic fractures are considered in carbonate-evaporite Kangan and Dalan forma...