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Image Log Facies and Lost Circulation of the Dammam Formation in Rumaila Oil Field, Southern Iraq

One of the most useful logging tools for identifying losses and fractures is Formation Micro Imager. Drilling through the Dammam Formation is typically associated with substantial nonproductive time due to severe and often entire drilling fluid losses. The majority of remedy this problem require tim...

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Published in:Iraqi geological journal 2023-03, Vol.56 (1C), p.150-168
Main Authors: Shehab, Mayssa, Al-Najm, Fahad, Al-Kaabi, Mohammed
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description One of the most useful logging tools for identifying losses and fractures is Formation Micro Imager. Drilling through the Dammam Formation is typically associated with substantial nonproductive time due to severe and often entire drilling fluid losses. The majority of remedy this problem require time for preparation, placement or setting. Combining between conventional well log and FMI log associated with drilling data, a special study of the shallow Dammam carbonate formation penetrate by wells is accomplished. For a better understanding of the loss mechanism, Image log study was highlighted to imagine the loss zones and as such adapt data to advance loss prevention or cure future scenario. Five images and conventional logs available data associated with drilling operation documents were applied to suggest best subsurface stratigraphic facies in order to knowledge sediment environment of Dammam Formation. Five image log facies were identified as representing the different environments within the different depths, large, fine vugs, carbonate layers, laminate interrupt and laminate. The stratigraphy succession reveals shallowing upward from deep water represented by laminate facies to more disturbed water signified by vuggy large facies. There are six internal picks zone according to GR log sign D90 at the top of Rus Formation, D80, D70, D65, D60, D50 and D40. It has been clear that nearly severe or complete losses events limit intensively in D60 and D65 based on logs interpretation analysis associated with drilling data.
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