Mosab Abukliesh, Taher Mostafa, Zein El Din, T. Abdelhafeez
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Integrating Well Logs and Core Data for Better Reservoir Characterization of Mamuniyat Formation, Murzuq Basin, Libya
Increasing the number of dry holes in the last two decades to more than twenty wells in Murzuq Basin necessitates a comprehensive reservoir evaluation study to resolve this issue. The current work combines well logging and core data analysis to precisely estimate petrophysical parameters and evaluate the Mamuniyat reservoir. The available data includes well logs from eleven wells and core data from one of the studied wells (I-14 Well). Utilizing well logs and core data, the Mamuniyat Formation is found to be made up of sandstone with a low shale content between 5 and 10%. It has effective porosity values that vary between moderate (13%) and good (16%), with oil saturation ranging from 62 to 91%. Using core data analysis, it was found that the grain density is 2.65 g/cc. A good match between the core-derived and log-derived porosity values is observed. It could be concluded that the Mamuniyat Formation is a sandstone reservoir with low shale volume, moderate effective porosity, and high oil saturation. The reason for the large number of dry holes in Murzuq Basin could be attributed to other factors other than reservoir quality.