2018
DOI: 10.2110/jsr.2018.41
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Depositional Cycles in a Lower Cretaceous Limestone Reservoir, Onshore Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.

Abstract: The upper reservoir zone of the Lower Cretaceous Kharaib Formation (46–54 m thick in the studied wells) is regarded as the upper portion of a third-order depositional sequence comprising higher-order cycles. Whereas the third-order sequence interpretation is clearly supported by the upward-shoaling trend of the reservoir zone, relationships defining the component cycles have not previously been documented and are the focus of the present study. Core descriptions from four wells in a single oilfield reveal litt… Show more

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“…In the offshore Arabian Gulf, packstone to wackestone and finely crystalline dolomite layers were collected from the free-water level reservoir zone in the Barremian-Aptian, Kharaib Formation. The detailed facies description in this interval can be found in [64] and the palaeo-environmental interpretation of this interval can be found in Van Buchem et al [44] and Yamamoto et al [65]. The dolomite in this formation is most abundant in the lower two-thirds of the interval [66].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In the offshore Arabian Gulf, packstone to wackestone and finely crystalline dolomite layers were collected from the free-water level reservoir zone in the Barremian-Aptian, Kharaib Formation. The detailed facies description in this interval can be found in [64] and the palaeo-environmental interpretation of this interval can be found in Van Buchem et al [44] and Yamamoto et al [65]. The dolomite in this formation is most abundant in the lower two-thirds of the interval [66].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%