Title of article :
Application of Well Log Analysis to Assess the Petrophysical Parameters of the Early Eocene Sui Main Limestone (SML) in Kharnhak-1 Well, Middle Indus Basin, Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Sheikh, Lawangin Department of Geology - University of Swabi - Swabi-23561, Pakistan , Awais, Muhammad Department of Geology - University of Swabi - Swabi-23561, Pakistan , Zia, Asad National Centre of Excellence in Geology - University of Peshawar - Peshawar-25130, Pakistan , Ishaq, Muhammad National Centre of Excellence in Geology - University of Peshawar - Peshawar-25130, Pakistan , Akhtar, Naveed National Centre of Excellence in Geology - University of Peshawar - Peshawar-25130, Pakistan , Hamid, Sardar Department of Geology - University of Peshawar - Peshawar-25120, Pakistan
Abstract :
The petrophysical analysis of the early Eocene Sui Main Limestone (SML) has been conducted in
Kharnhak-1 well for the prospect of the hydrocarbon exploration of the Khairpur-Jacobabad High,
Middle Indus Basin, Pakistan. The petrophysical analysis of SML is carried out on the basis of well
logs including gamma ray, spontaneous potential, resistivity, neutron, and density logs. These
analyses lead to interpreting the vertical distribution of porosity and permeability in order to measure
the reservoir potential of the SML. The Archie equation was used to assess the petrophysical
characteristics. The SML has good porosity and poor permeability with positive correlation
coefficient between the two parameters. The average volume of shale is 18%. The log signature of
SML shows dominance of carbonates (limestone). The reservoir quality of the SML in Kharnhak-1
well is such that it is 77% water saturated. The porosity (x) varies inversely with formation resistivity
factor (F) and compressional wave velocity (Vp). However, F and Vp are directly related with each
other. Thus, the electric and elastic properties of the carbonate rocks can be influenced by postdepositional
alterations, which include porosity enhancement and reduction processes respectively.
Keywords :
Reservoir Quality , Archie Equation , Well Logs , Aui Main Limestone , Petrophysical Analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics