Evaluation of oil reservoir of Hertha formation in y and j field, north Iraq
Joint Authors
Hasan, Mushtaq Falah
al-Hadidi, Abbush. A.
Nur al-Din, Amal. K.
al-Qadi, Adnan
Source
مجلة البحوث و الدراسات النفطية
Publisher
Ministry of Oil Petroleum Research and Development Center
Publication Date
2022-03-31
Country of Publication
Iraq
No. of Pages
15
Main Subjects
Topics
English Abstract
Afield development plan (FDP) of the Y and J oil fields for cretaceous reservoir (Harth Formation) evaluation and the production of hydrocarbons in the near future in two Y and J oil fields.
Open hole logs namely (Gamma ray, Resistivity, Sonic, Caliper and Density) logs were used to determine petrophysical parameters.
The parameters determined are; volume of shale, porosity, water saturation, irreducible water saturation and bulk volume of water.
The thickness of the reservoir varies between (40 and 120) m.
Determining the porosity depending on the porosity of the log (16-28)% and core Average porosity (18-37)% values vary between; generally decreasing with depth.
Average porosity 33.3% .
test is flow crude oil 1000 bll /d.
in J field basically water saturation calculation5-16% .
And oil saturation (90-80) % and the oil were carried out at a rate of 1000 barrels / day in the complete test of well Y.
The amount of the original oil storage OOIP (1039 * 10^6) standard cubic meters.
This study provides an insight into reservoir quality prediction in the study area and other carbonate reservoirs undergone different the development of Hartha reservoir in south Mosul north Iraq as a new reservoirs in the study as Tertiary reservoir producing as old degassing stations enabling facilities from the 1950s are being" surface facility", This study's aimed at making available petrophysical data the computer processed interpretation(CPI) for Hartha of the Y and J oil fields for cretaceous reservoir (Harth Formation) evaluation and the production of hydrocarbons in the near future in two Y and J oil fields.
Open hole logs namely (Gamma ray, Resistivity, Sonic, Caliper and Density) logs were used to determine petrophysical parameters.
The parameters determined are; volume of shale, porosity, water saturation, irreducible water saturation and bulk volume of water.
The thickness of the reservoir varies between (40 and 120) m.
Determining the porosity depending on the porosity of the log (16-28)% and core Average porosity (18-37)% values vary between; generally decreasing with depth.
Average porosity 33.3% .
test is flow crude oil 1000 bll /d.
in J field basically water saturation calculation5-16% .
And oil saturation (90-80) % and the oil were carried out at a rate of 1000 barrels / day in the complete test of well Y.
The amount of the original oil storage OOIP (1039 * 10^6) standard cubic meters.
This study provides an insight into reservoir quality prediction in the study area and other carbonate reservoirs undergone different the development of Hartha reservoir in south Mosul north Iraq as a new reservoirs in the study as Tertiary reservoir producing as old degassing stations enabling facilities from the 1950s are being" surface facility", This study's aimed at making available petrophysical data the computer processed interpretation(CPI) for Hartha reservoir.
Data Type
Conference Papers
Record ID
BIM-1403753
American Psychological Association (APA)
al-Hadidi, Abbush. A.& Hasan, Mushtaq Falah& Nur al-Din, Amal. K.& al-Qadi, Adnan. 2022-03-31. Evaluation of oil reservoir of Hertha formation in y and j field, north Iraq. . No. 34, ج. 1 (Mar. 2022), pp.70-84.العراق : وزارة النفط، مركز البحث و التطوير النفطي،.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
Hasan, Mushtaq Falah…[et al.]. Evaluation of oil reservoir of Hertha formation in y and j field, north Iraq. . العراق : وزارة النفط، مركز البحث و التطوير النفطي،. 2022-03-31.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
al-Hadidi, Abbush. A.& Hasan, Mushtaq Falah& Nur al-Din, Amal. K.& al-Qadi, Adnan. Evaluation of oil reservoir of Hertha formation in y and j field, north Iraq. .
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