The study area is located in the Fars area (Interior Fars sub-basin). This area, which is part of the Zagros fold-thrust belt, is located in Zagros simple folded sub zone. It is known as one of the most important regions in the world Gas rich. In this area, anticlinal folds are a different orientation of such as the North Western-South Eastern, East-West and North Eastern-South Western. The Karbasi and Khaftar anticlines are case study anticlines in the interior Fars sub-basin (Fassa area). The anticlines in the Fars region, which are located in the Zagros fold-thrust belt, are valuable because they possess several hydrocarbons. The main aim of this paper is evaluation of hydrocarbon potential in the Jahrom area (Interior Fars) based on interpretation of the Isopach maps and well data. This paper presents part of the results of a regional study of the Coastal Fars area in the Zagros Simply folded belt, based on original fieldwork, satellite images, structural sections, geological maps and well data. In order to investigate of periods Nezamabad fault activity, Isopach maps of the study area has been prepared based on well drilling data and the thickness of the drilled formations. In this study utilizes the thickness of the drilled formations in the study area, for each sedimentary unit was carried out to prepare Isopach maps. The Isopach map prepared based on GIS software method and exploration well data. The Nezamabad fault has been lacked of activity at the deposition time of the Dalan, Kangan, Dashtak, Fahliyan, Gadvan, Dariyan, Kazhdomi, Sarvak, Gurpi and Pabdeh formations within the Khaftar and Karbasi anticline area. Accordingly, changes in basin floor, at the time of sedimentation these formations has not been affected by the Nezamabad fault. Probably the Nezamabad fault has been activated during deposition of the Surmeh, Hith, Laffan and Ilam formations and in this area paleo-basin has been controlled by this fault. In other words, it seems that, activity of the Nezamabad fault in this area have been limited to Jurassic and Cretaceous periods (Coniacian and Senomanian). This can means that in this periods time, the Nezamabad fault have been active sedimentation along with tectonic 430processes and activities affected on thickness of the Surmeh, Hith, Laffan and Ilam formations. Finally, it seems that the Nezamabad Fault activity has been affected on the source rock, reservoir rock and cap rock and then controlled distributing of hydrocarbon System of the study area in the Khaftar and Karbasi as anticlinal oil traps.
The Sarvak and Ilam Formations in the Zagros sedimentary basin are known as reservoir ROCKs. Over 50 hydrocarbon fields are in the Zagros basin at the Sarvak and Ilam hydrocarbon Formations, and the Fars region is about 5%. This research identifies areas with hydrocarbon potential of the Formation of Sarvak and Ilam at Fars area parameters such as Formations outcrop, main faults, isopach maps, and volume of upper Formations sediments extracted from geology map of the area. With fuzzification of the layers and overlapping them with each other, the areas with high hydrocarbon potential were identified in the Ilam and Sarvak Formations. Regarding exploration potential in the Sarvak and Ilam Formations, the Fars region was identified as an area with poor hydrocarbon potential. Somehow 75.25% of the Fars area has inferior hydrocarbon potential, 18.5% has standard hydrocarbon potential, and only 6.25% has high hydrocarbons potential for exploration at the Sarvak and Ilam Formations. While considering to fault effect and their outcrops, the percent of areas with high hydrocarbon potential decreased to 3.6%. Also, Fuzzy logic as a multi-value logic from masters knowledge and designed inference network could identify all fields with hydrocarbons potential in the Sarvak and Ilam Formations in the Fars area and recognize those areas as a high hydrocarbons potential.
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