2018
DOI: 10.18814/epiiugs/2018/018019
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Sweetness analysis of Lower Goru sandstone intervals of the Cretaceous age, Sawan gas field, Pakistan

Abstract: B and C sands of the Lower Goru Formation of Cretaceous are proven reservoirs in different parts of the Middle and Lower Indus Basin, Pakistan. Most of the discoveries in this basin have been made in structural traps. However, in Sawan gas field; structural inversion, deep burial depth and heterogeneity of reservoir intervals make it difficult to demarcate the sweetness zones through conventional seismic analysis. In this work, different data sets have been integrated through constrained sparse spike inversion… Show more

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“…Basement induced NNW to SSE wrench faults cut the whole sedimentary section till Cretaceous (Kazmi, 1979;Kazmi and Rana, 1982). These faults form as a single rooted system within the basement and changes character to a multiple fault system (making negative flower structures) near the Upper Goru formation until terminating against the tertiary unconformity (Azeem et al, 2018). Uplifting of Jacobabad-Khairpur high happened in the Late Tertiary which controlled the sedimentation of the reservoir units of Lower Goru Formation (Berger et al, 2009;Azeem et al, 2016;Khan and Khan, 2018).…”
Section: Geological Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basement induced NNW to SSE wrench faults cut the whole sedimentary section till Cretaceous (Kazmi, 1979;Kazmi and Rana, 1982). These faults form as a single rooted system within the basement and changes character to a multiple fault system (making negative flower structures) near the Upper Goru formation until terminating against the tertiary unconformity (Azeem et al, 2018). Uplifting of Jacobabad-Khairpur high happened in the Late Tertiary which controlled the sedimentation of the reservoir units of Lower Goru Formation (Berger et al, 2009;Azeem et al, 2016;Khan and Khan, 2018).…”
Section: Geological Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lower zone of the LGF is also distributed into D, C, B, and A-intervals ( Figure 1c). The C-sand interval and B-sand interval of the Cretaceous age of the LGF acts as the primary and secondary reservoirs within the study area [32]. The principal lithologies of the LIB are shelf clastics and non-clastics, and marine-shales [47].…”
Section: Stratigraphic and Structural Characteristics Of The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the inversion analysis highlighted substantial vertical and lateral heterogeneity within the LGF. The deposition of the shallow-marine LGF is feasibly related to the presence of the narrower basement-rooted NNW-SSE wrench faults [32,33]. Hence, various shaly-sand and shale facies were conserved in the reservoir sands.…”
Section: Reservoir Heterogeneitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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