Formation Evaluation of Lower Goru Sands of Khipro Block, Lower Indus Basin, Pakistan

M. R. Khaskheli, S. Abbasi, Q. Khokhar, Rasheed Ahmed Memon, Jabir Nazir, Salik Javed
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Formation evaluation is widely used in exploration and production in order to minimize the risk, uncertainty, and understanding of the detailed characteristics of potential reservoir rocks. This study is aimed to evaluate the Petrophysical characteristics of upper and lower basal sands of the Cretaceous lower Goru Formation in Niamat-01 and Siraj-01 wells and to focus on hydrocarbon exploration potential. These wells have been drilled in the Khipro block, lower Indus basin, which is the least explored for the reservoir quality evaluation. Present study characterized the lower Goru sands of the Khipro block. It is interpreted that the thickness of upper and lower Basal sands are 13m and 10m, respectively in Naimat Basal 01, whereas 9m and 17m, respectively, are reported in SirajSouth-01. The average effective porosity is 11% in upper Basal sands while 26% is interpreted for lower Basal sand in Naimat Basal-01. An average porosity of 11% is found for upper Basal sands in Siraj South-01 and 11% for lower Basal sand. Water saturation (Sw) calculated for upper and lower Basal sands are 22% and 19%, respectively. The hydrocarbon saturation (Sh) of 78% is interpreted for upper Basal sands and 81% hydrocarbon saturation reported for lower Basal sands in Naimat basal-01. However, 36% and 45% Sw have been recognized for upper and lower Basal sands, respectively. Whereas hydrocarbon saturations of 64% and 55% are reported for the upper and lower basal sands, respectively, in SirajSouth-01. Crossover effects in front of targeted formations confirmed the presence of hydrocarbons in the zone of interest. Lower sands of the lower Goru Formation in the Khipro block are favorable for hydrocarbon production and have potential for future hydrocarbon exploration activities.
巴基斯坦下印度河盆地Khipro区块下Goru砂组地层评价
地层评价广泛应用于勘探和生产,以尽量减少风险、不确定性,并了解潜在储层岩石的详细特征。本研究旨在评价Niamat-01井和Siraj-01井白垩系下Goru组上、下基底砂的岩石物理特征,重点探讨油气勘探潜力。这些井是在印度河盆地下游的Khipro区块钻探的,该区块是储层质量评价勘探最少的地区。本研究对Khipro区块下Goru砂进行了表征。Naimat基底01的上、下基底砂厚度分别为13m和10m, SirajSouth-01的上、下基底砂厚度分别为9m和17m。Naimat Basal-01上部基底砂的平均有效孔隙度为11%,下部基底砂的平均有效孔隙度为26%。Siraj South-01上部基底砂平均孔隙度为11%,下部基底砂平均孔隙度为11%。计算得出的上部和下部基底砂含水饱和度(Sw)分别为22%和19%。Naimat基底-01上部基底砂的烃饱和度为78%,下部基底砂的烃饱和度为81%。然而,在上部和下部基底砂中分别发现了36%和45%的Sw。而据报道,SirajSouth-01的上部和下部基底砂的烃饱和度分别为64%和55%。目标地层前面的交叉效应证实了感兴趣区域存在碳氢化合物。Khipro区块下Goru组下部砂体具有良好的油气生产条件,具有勘探潜力。
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