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Proceedings.
Mapping and understanding of the basement architecture becomes more relevant and important for Paleozoic exploration in Kuwait. It is a challenging task to configure the basement from one set of data alone. Due to greater depth and huge accumulation
Autor:
Jarrah Al-Jenaie, Rajesh Rajagopal, Sanjay Majumdar, Mohamed Hafez Jaseem, Raju T. Arasu, Surajit Das
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2017.
Autor:
Raju T. Arasu, Ali Sajer H. Abdulaziz
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2015.
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2014.
Summary Deep wells drilled in Kuwait indicate that the Permian reservoirs may have gaseous hydrocarbon potential. Greater depth of occurrence and poor imaging of the Paleozoic sequences in seismic are the main deterrents in pursuing the potential lea
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2013.
Summary A grain flow unit was encountered within the Oxfordian Najmah Formation in one of the recently drilled deep wells in the southern Burgan area, Kuwait. The unit is about 55ft thick occurring at a depth of 11000ft within the kerogen rich source
Autor:
Prabir Kumar Nath, Maitham Ebrahim, Ali Faleh Naser Abu-Ghneej, Sara Bader, Badruzzaman Khan, Raju T. Arasu, Mafizar Rahaman
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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
Autor:
Kasym Devlikanov, Sunil Kumar Singh, Mohammad T. Al-Ajmi, Arun Kanti Dey, Talal Al-Adwani, Raju T. Arasu
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2010.
Summary Fractures in carbonate rocks play important role in producing commercial quantity of hydrocarbon. The fracture potential of a deeper carbonate reservoir in Burgan-Arifjan area located in southeast Kuwait is evaluated by an integrated approach