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DOI: 10.2118/185384-ms
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Seismic Curvature Attributes for Subtle Fault Detection in Tight Volcanic Reservoirs from Barmer Basin, India

Abstract: The current study area, Raageshwari Deep Gas field is situated in the southern part of onshore Barmer Basin in Rajasthan, India. The field contains a gas condensate reservoir with excellent gas quality within the dominantly volcanic formations (Basalt and Felsic) and overlying clastic Fatehgarh Formation. These are tight reservoirs and optimal field development necessitates reasonable characterization of faults and natural fractures thereby aiding well placement by targeting areas of enhanced permeability for … Show more

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“…145 MMSCFD including volcanic and Fatehgarh reservoirs. Although aspects of reservoir engineering of the RDG have been covered in a number of technical articles and presentations (Bhushan, 2008; Chowdhury et al., 2014; Gupta et al., 2015; Mishra et al., 2011; Mund et al., 2017; Shaoul et al., 2007; Somasundaram et al., 2017; Vermani et al., 2010), little has been published on associated volcanic facies. This study presents an integrated appraisal of the Raageshwari Volcanic Formation volcanic lithofacies, placing the field in the context of regional Deccan volcanism.…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…145 MMSCFD including volcanic and Fatehgarh reservoirs. Although aspects of reservoir engineering of the RDG have been covered in a number of technical articles and presentations (Bhushan, 2008; Chowdhury et al., 2014; Gupta et al., 2015; Mishra et al., 2011; Mund et al., 2017; Shaoul et al., 2007; Somasundaram et al., 2017; Vermani et al., 2010), little has been published on associated volcanic facies. This study presents an integrated appraisal of the Raageshwari Volcanic Formation volcanic lithofacies, placing the field in the context of regional Deccan volcanism.…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%