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Autor:
Matthieu Deville de Periere, Jesal Hirani, Afrah Al-Ajmi, Sunil Kumar Singh, Prabir Kumar Nath, Arun Kanti Dey, Eman Mohammed Al-Khandari, Aurélie Bonin
Publikováno v:
Day 1 Mon, November 13, 2017.
The Lower Cretaceous Minagish Formation forms one of the most prolific oil reservoirs in onshore Kuwait, with key reservoir units located in thick oolitic grainstones forming the lower half of the Middle Minagish Member. Within the central and easter
Autor:
Afrah Al-Ajmi, Prabir Kumar Nath, Abdulaziz Al-Busairi, Sunil Kumar Singh, Sarah Al-Rashidi, S.K. Bhukta
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2017.
Publikováno v:
Third EAGE Workshop on Rock Physics.
Flat spot events are observed in post stack seismic data across a newly mapped structure at the Cretaceous Zubair Formation Top in Bihayth-Umm Neqa area, North Kuwait. Since Zubair sands are oil producers in the nearby Raudhatain field the flat event
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Abstract: The Middle Minagish (Minagish Oolite) of Berriasian-Valanginian age is oil bearing carbonate reservoir in the Minagish, Umm-Gudair and Burgan fields in Kuwait. This Formation was deposited in an overall eastward-prograding carbonate ramp se
Autor:
Prabir Kumar Nath, Maitham Ebrahim, Ali Faleh Naser Abu-Ghneej, Sara Bader, Badruzzaman Khan, Raju T. Arasu, Mafizar Rahaman
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2012.
Summary The lower Cretaceous reservoirs are very good producers in various structures of Kuwait. Zubair sands and Minagish oolites are prominent among them. The Ratawi Formation which is also of lower Cretaceous consists of Ratawi Limestone Member in
Autor:
Sunil Kumar Singh, Ali F. Abu Ghneej, Sara Bader, Talal Al-Adwani, Badruzzaman Khan, Prabir Kumar Nath, Raju T. Arasu
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2011.
Summary Results from the recently drilled exploratory wells in Kuwait indicate that interconnected natural fractures are essential for successful exploration of argillaceous carbonate reservoirs of early Cretaceous Makhul Formation. Light oil trapped