The Mishrif Formation was deemed the main oil reservoir in the Fauqi oilfield, southern Iraq. This paper aims to predict characteristic properties of the Mishrif Formation depending on the interpretation of well logs data. The data were collected from five wells of log images which had been digitized with Didger software version 5. 12. 1762 to be analyzed and interpreted using interactive petrophysics 3.5.1.2 software. The main lithology of the Mishrif Formation in this region was determined using standard (M-N xplot) based on the integration of density-neutron logs. The results confirmed that the Mishrif Formation is mainly composed of limestone units. A Gamma-ray log was used to estimate the shale volume in the Mishrif Formation depending...
Carbonate reservoirs are an essential source of hydrocarbons worldwide, and their petrophysical prop...
Well logging records can help to answer many questions from a wide range of special interested infor...
Five subsurface sections covering the entire length of the Jeribe Limestone Formation (Early Middle ...
This work represents study the rock facies and flow unit classification for the Mishrif carbonate re...
The fractal fifteen thin section showed that the deposition of the Mishrif Formation is gradual upwa...
The current study represents the evaluation of petrophysical characteristics, lithological analysis,...
The succession of Early Jurassic formations was studied in terms of reservoir characters in two well...
The Mishrif Formation represents an important succession in the southern Iraq and has extensive dist...
The shale content and mode of distribution, along with their impact on the reservoir properties of t...
The Microfacies analysis of the Cretaceous Mishrif Formation was studied in Nasiriyah oil field in N...
To reveal the law of oiliness of the Upper Cretaceous carbonate reservoirs in the Middle East and fa...
The Early Jurassic rock of Alan Formation in Barda Rash field has been examined using petrophysical ...
Khabbaz oilfield has a symmetrical subsurface anticline with a length of 20 km and a width of 4 km. ...
The flow capacity of the Lower Miocene Jeribe Formation was investigated in the two selected wells, ...
Well logging records can help to answer many questions from a wide range of special interested infor...
Carbonate reservoirs are an essential source of hydrocarbons worldwide, and their petrophysical prop...
Well logging records can help to answer many questions from a wide range of special interested infor...
Five subsurface sections covering the entire length of the Jeribe Limestone Formation (Early Middle ...
This work represents study the rock facies and flow unit classification for the Mishrif carbonate re...
The fractal fifteen thin section showed that the deposition of the Mishrif Formation is gradual upwa...
The current study represents the evaluation of petrophysical characteristics, lithological analysis,...
The succession of Early Jurassic formations was studied in terms of reservoir characters in two well...
The Mishrif Formation represents an important succession in the southern Iraq and has extensive dist...
The shale content and mode of distribution, along with their impact on the reservoir properties of t...
The Microfacies analysis of the Cretaceous Mishrif Formation was studied in Nasiriyah oil field in N...
To reveal the law of oiliness of the Upper Cretaceous carbonate reservoirs in the Middle East and fa...
The Early Jurassic rock of Alan Formation in Barda Rash field has been examined using petrophysical ...
Khabbaz oilfield has a symmetrical subsurface anticline with a length of 20 km and a width of 4 km. ...
The flow capacity of the Lower Miocene Jeribe Formation was investigated in the two selected wells, ...
Well logging records can help to answer many questions from a wide range of special interested infor...
Carbonate reservoirs are an essential source of hydrocarbons worldwide, and their petrophysical prop...
Well logging records can help to answer many questions from a wide range of special interested infor...
Five subsurface sections covering the entire length of the Jeribe Limestone Formation (Early Middle ...