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Title: 2D SEISMIC INTERPRETATION OF MISSAKESWAL AREA, UPPER INDUS BASIN INTEGRATED WITH PETROPHYSICAL ANALYSIS AND FACIES MODELING
Authors: Raja, Muzammil Riaz
Keywords: Earth Sciences
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Quaid-i-Azam University
Abstract: Pakistan has a high potential of oil/gas reserves in its geological provinces of Upper and Lower Indus basin as well as the Balochistan basin. Similarly our study area, of MissaKeswal which is located near Gujar Khan in the district of Rawalpindi. Geologically the study area is situated in the Potwar basin bounded by strike slip faults, namely Jhelum fault in the east and Kalabagh fault in the west. The study focuses on the use of well log and 2D seismic data for the characterization of the reservoir potential of the Paleocene succession. . Reservoir characterization combines surface seismic with borehole seismic, well data i.e petrophysical data and rock and fluid properties and production history. Results are indicative that the Chorgali and Sakessar formation of Eocene age serve as potentially good reservoir rocks. Petrophysical analysis confirm the presence of a high percentage of hydrocarbon saturation. The results of the petrophyscial analysis correlated with the facies analysis of the reservoir zone indicate that our prospect zone lies in a limestone reservoir which also has shale content that can be identified, and effective porosity measures of the reservoir prove that our study area is a good area for drilling to extract hydrocarbons. The pop-up anticline structure proves a good trap and our study area is a good zone of future exploration prospects. Facies modeling being one of the important tool for the confirmation of lithologies. In this thesis, with the help of facies analysis of QAZIAN-01 well, we came to the result revealing limestone as the reservoir lithology
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/18406
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