2020
DOI: 10.37934/aram.65.1.110
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Heterolithic Thin Bedded Reservoirs Volumetric Estimation, Quantification and High-Resolution 3D Modelling

Abstract: The heterolithic thin-bedded sand and shale are very commonly associated reservoirs column in shallow water clastic depositional environment in Malaysia Basin. The complexity in reservoirs characterization of heterolithic thin-bedded sand often leads to underestimating the potential contribution of these types of the reservoir for development and exploration targets. The naturally laminated of heterolithic thin-bedded sand make it more difficult in building the realistic 3D geological model and has an impact o… Show more

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“…Hydrocarbon remains the primary energy source for most of the world's energy needs [1][2][3]. Hydrocarbon can be gas or oil; its source can be conventional and unconventional [4][5][6]. Conventional hydrocarbon formations are usually sandstone or carbonate reservoirs, and the hydrocarbon is usually trapped with a cap rock (e.g., shale formation).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrocarbon remains the primary energy source for most of the world's energy needs [1][2][3]. Hydrocarbon can be gas or oil; its source can be conventional and unconventional [4][5][6]. Conventional hydrocarbon formations are usually sandstone or carbonate reservoirs, and the hydrocarbon is usually trapped with a cap rock (e.g., shale formation).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%