-This article is devoted to application of seismic sequence stratigraphic method to reveal the presence of oil and gas plays in the subsurface with the view of increasing field development and production in the «X» field. Two composite well logs have been interpreted to show these hydrocarbon reservoirs and their boundaries. The interpretation procedure involved identification of depositional sequences and fault structures, timing of horizons at selected shot points, time -depth conversion and contouring to produce isopach maps. These sequence boundaries and three associated sequences were interpreted within the 9000 feet (2,743.2m) depth of vertical section largely from seismic sections and with relevant inputs from well logs. The basis of the interpretation is aimed at finding new reserves, reducing the cost of field development and increasing production from existing field.
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