SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition 2017
DOI: 10.2118/187235-ms
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Genesis of High Permeable Thief-zones and Integrated Reservoir Modeling of Intense Heterogeneous Reef-flat Carbonates: A Case Study for the Mishrif Formation of the Rumaila Oilfield, Iraq

Abstract: The super-giant Rumaila oilfield, with siliciclastic and carbonate reservoirs, has been developed for nearly 70 years. However, the Mishrif carbonates, which account for nearly half of Rumaila's reserves, could not be mass developed, as the current recovery rate is only 6%. One of the complexities is due to the presence of thin layers with abnormally high permeability, called thief-zones, which make reservoirs extremely heterogeneous and injection water breakthrough very early. Therefore, it is necessary to de… Show more

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“…The composition of Mishrif is of shallow water carbonate, which is deposited throughout the Upper Cretaceous in the Cenomanian age. Generally, in many oilfields in the southern part of Iraq and neighboring countries, Mishrif reservoirs are prolific [1].…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The composition of Mishrif is of shallow water carbonate, which is deposited throughout the Upper Cretaceous in the Cenomanian age. Generally, in many oilfields in the southern part of Iraq and neighboring countries, Mishrif reservoirs are prolific [1].…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%