Subsurface Exploration of Significant Radioactive Zones and Determination of Reservoir Characteristics of Paleozoic Rocks in October Oil Field, Gulf of Suez, Egypt

Faculty Science Year: 2005
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BibID 3189819
Keywords : Subsurface Exploration    
Abstract:
It is aimed from this study to explorate the significant radioactive zones and evaluate the reservoir characteristics of October oil field, Gulf of Suez, Egypt. The available data include spectrometric profile data of the Paleozoic Succession in Um Bogma There are about 200 spectrometric reading data taken from seven Formations of the Paleozoic in the study area, this spectrometric data were analyzed. The Um Bogma Formation has high spectrometric values in the Paleozoic succession. The spectrometry log plPetrophysical studies on the reservoir rocks play an important role in the discovery, evaluation and distribution of the productive zones. The petrophysical properties of rock depend mainly on depositional environment, mineralogy, geology and pore space fDigitizing and gathering well log data and applying environmental corrections are critical to get good log analysis. Multiwell normalization is necessary to ensure that the results are accurate and consistent and comparative from well to well. This procesFrom the statistical analysis of the horizontal permeability and vertical permeability in the cores, it is concluded that the Paleozoic Nubia Formations are good reservoir. Estimation of permeability from well logs is extended by using the relation betweeIntegrating the available data from well logs and subsurface core samples 
   
     
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