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Petrophysical Characteristics of Mauddud Formation in Selected Wells of Ratawi Oilfield, Southern Iraq

The Mauddud Formation is the most widespread Lower Cretaceous formation in Iraq, deposited along the NE margin of the Arabain Palte. The formation is widely distributed, covering nearly the entire territory of Stable and Unstable Shelf units. The study area is located in the Zubair subzone of the Me...

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Published in:Iraqi geological journal 2024-07, Vol.57 (2A), p.191-213
Main Authors: Abbas, Ibrahim, Sahab, Abdalratha, Al-Ameri, Sarah, Hussain, Salah, Hameed, Mustafa
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description The Mauddud Formation is the most widespread Lower Cretaceous formation in Iraq, deposited along the NE margin of the Arabain Palte. The formation is widely distributed, covering nearly the entire territory of Stable and Unstable Shelf units. The study area is located in the Zubair subzone of the Mesopotamian zone within the Stable Shelf unit, approximately 70 km northwest of Basrah in southern Iraq. The main goal of this study is to evaluate the petrophysical characteristics of Mauddud Formation in the five wells (Ratawi-2, Ratawi-4, Ratawi-5, Ratawi-17, and Ratawi-19) in the Ratawi oilfield, southern Iraq. Open hole log analysis was utilized, and a series of calculations were applied to evaluate the reservoir properties, such as porosity, water saturation, and volume shale, that control the reservoir quality. The N-D cross plot diagram shows that limestone is the dominant lithology, and few shale contents is present in the upper and lower parts of the formation, while it is noticed that the volume of clay is constant throughout the formation in most of the wells, indicating that the formation is clean. Seven zones (A to G) have been identified and evaluated, depending mainly on full set logs to determine the most productive ones. Zones B, D, and F are classified as good reservoir zones with an average porosity of 21% and water saturation of 25%. A and C zones show reservoir and non-reservoir zones with porosity of 10% and water saturation of 40%. Finally, the remaining zones represented by E and G are classified as non-reservoir zones with a very low porosity of less than 4% and fully water-saturated.
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