Effect of Shale Distribution on Hydrocarbon Sands Integrated with Anisotropic Rock Physics for AVA Modelling: A Case Study

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Aamir Ali
Matloob Zubair
Khaista Hussain
Muhammad Rehman
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[1] Quaid-i-Azam University,Department of Earth Sciences
[2] Schlumberger Information Solutions,National Centre of Excellence in Geology
[3] University of Peshawer,undefined
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Acta Geophysica | 2016年 / 64卷
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shaly-sands; reservoir properties; shale distribution; rock physics; anisotropic AVA modelling;
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Shales can be distributed in sand through four different ways; laminated, structural, dispersed and any combination of these aforementioned styles. A careful analysis of well log data is required for the determination of shale distribution in sand affecting its reservoir quality. The objective of this study is to characterize the effect of shale distribution on reservoir quality of sands using well log data. The correlation of well data in terms of lithology has revealed four sand and three shale layers in Lower Goru Formation acting as a major reservoir in the study area. Our results indicate that the laminated type of shale distribution prevails at the Basal sand level, which does not affect its reservoir quality greatly. The remaining layers of variable vertical extent show a variety of shale distribution models affecting their reservoir quality adversely. We also present anisotropic rock physics modelling for AVA analysis at Basal sand level.
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