Day 3 Tue, October 17, 2017 2017
DOI: 10.2118/187645-ms
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Object-Based Modeling of Wara Formation Middle Cretaceous in Greater Burgan Field: An Innovative Approach for a Better Reservoir Characterization

Abstract: The Wara Sandstones formation is one of the main reservoirs of Greater Burgan field in Kuwait, producing under primary depletion since the late 1940s. A major water flood has recently begun and prior to this, a large-scale pilot (Early Wara Pressure Maintenance Project – EWPMP), has been initiated. As part of the scope of this study, representative geological models have been built to improve reservoir characterization to capture reservoir heterogeneities in the EWPMP area, which is crucial in building a depen… Show more

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“…inner mid-ramp environment(Abdel-Fattah et al 2022;Cross et al 2022;Al-Ameri et al 2009;Al-Fares et al 1998;Kadar et al 2012;Filak et al 2017;Youssef et al 2014). The Ratawi Formation is divided into two sections: The Ratawi Shale and the Ratawi Limestone, consisting primarily of clean muddy limestones ranging from well-indurated skeletal wackestones to mud-rich packstones characterized by a diverse benthic faunal assemblage, often micritized and deposited in shallow, low-energy, protected carbonate mid-ramp conditions.…”
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“…inner mid-ramp environment(Abdel-Fattah et al 2022;Cross et al 2022;Al-Ameri et al 2009;Al-Fares et al 1998;Kadar et al 2012;Filak et al 2017;Youssef et al 2014). The Ratawi Formation is divided into two sections: The Ratawi Shale and the Ratawi Limestone, consisting primarily of clean muddy limestones ranging from well-indurated skeletal wackestones to mud-rich packstones characterized by a diverse benthic faunal assemblage, often micritized and deposited in shallow, low-energy, protected carbonate mid-ramp conditions.…”
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