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Petrophysical analysis of a clastic reservoir rock: a case study of the Early Cambrian Khewra Sandstone, Potwar Basin, Pakistan
The Khewra Sandstone is widely distributed throughout the Potwar Basin of Pakistan. Its reservoir aspects are evaluated by the interpretation of well log data recorded from Kal-01 and Kal-02 wells in the Kal Oil Field, eastern Potwar Basin. The encountered thickness of the Khewra Sandstone in Kal-01...
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Published in: | Geosciences journal (Seoul, Korea) 2016, 20(1), , pp.27-40 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The Khewra Sandstone is widely distributed throughout the Potwar Basin of Pakistan. Its reservoir aspects are evaluated by the interpretation of well log data recorded from Kal-01 and Kal-02 wells in the Kal Oil Field, eastern Potwar Basin. The encountered thickness of the Khewra Sandstone in Kal-01and Kal-02 varies from 60 m to 120 m. On the basis of lithological interpretation from wireline logs the formation is divided into four facies: 1) shale interbedded with minor siltstone and sandstone, 2) sandstone with alternating siltstone and claystone/shale, 3) claystone/shale, siltstone interbedded with fine to medium grained sandstone and 4) fine to coarse grained sandstone with channels. The log derived average porosity in Khewra Sandstone is about 14–22% with permeability ranges from 20–58 mD. Thus, it possesses a large storage capacity for moveable hydrocarbons in Kal Oil Field. Facies 4, in the upper part of the Khewra Sandstone, is interpreted as potential reservoir interval with hydrocarbon saturation ranges from 77–79%. Based on isopach map, the formation is interpreted to be well developed in NE-SW which gradually thins basinward to the west and northwest direction. The play fairway analysis suggested very high chances of hydrocarbon entrapment is in the Kal Oil Field. |
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ISSN: | 1226-4806 1598-7477 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12303-015-0021-6 |