The Role of Effective Thickness of the Asmari Formation Zones on Oil Production

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This paper investigates the role of the adequate thickness of the Asmari reservoir formation zones on oil production in one of the Iranian carbonate oil fields. Adequate thickness is a term that includes the total gross thickness of rocks by lithofacies for a selected wellbore. The lithology of the Asmari formation in the studied area consists of dolomite, sandstone, lime, dolomitic-lime, sandstone-shale, and shale limestone dolomites. Based on the existing well-logs, the average shale volume, the effective arithmetic means of porosity in the gross intervals, and average water saturation or hydrocarbon-bearing increments of the studied field are calculated using well-logs. In wellbore #A, a depth interval of ۲۲۱۴ to ۲۲۹۶ m shows ۹.۶% average shale volume, ۲۷.۲% average water saturation, and ۲۰.۹% average porosity. A depth interval of ۲۲۱۳ to ۲۲۸۰ m, in wellbore #B, shows ۶% average shale volume, ۲۱.۲۵% average water saturation, and ۲۸.۵% average porosity. Based on our petrophysical assessments, we divide the Asmari reservoir in the studied field into eight zones. Zone ۱ is made of carbonate (calcareous and dolomitic), and zones ۲–۵ are mainly sandstone; zones ۷ and ۸ are calcareous and shale, and zone ۶ is a mixture of all the rocks mentioned above. Among these eight zones, there are two primary hydrocarbon productive zones. The numerical calculation of in situ oil volume showed that zone ۲ contains ۶۵% of oil volume in this reservoir. With more than ۸۰% sand, this zone has the highest net hydrocarbon column.

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Behzad Orangii

M.S. Student, Department of Chemistry and Oil Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

Mohammad Ali Riahi

Professor, Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran, Iran

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