The Study of Lithology by Using the Cross-Section Profiles of The Logs of Shiranish and Mushorah Formations in Ain Zalah and Butmah Fields, Northwestern Iraq | ||
Iraqi National Journal of Earth Science (INJES) | ||
Article 3, Volume 21, Issue 1, June 2021, Pages 17-26 PDF (1.18 M) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/earth.2020.170378 | ||
Authors | ||
Faris Hassan* ; Wissam Mohamed; Wafaa Yunus; Abdul-Salam Salih | ||
Abstract | ||
This study deals with the determination of lithology in the Shiranish and Mushorah Formations in wells (Az-24, Az-29, and But-15). The graphical representation of the neutron porosity log (NØ) and the bulk density ρ)b(, shows that the Shiranish (Late Campanian – Early Maastrichtian) and Mushorah (Early Campanian) Formations consist of limestone and dolomite, as well as shale. The proportion of dolomite and chert increases at the expense ofcalcite in the Mushorah Formation. Also, the graphical representation results of the M-N profile for each well indicate that the limestone of the Mushorah Formation were affected by the dolomitization with the development of secondary porosity. Moreover, the limestones were suffered silicification in the form of chert nodules. The MID profile, used in this study to determine the mineralogy gives better and more precise results than that of the M-N profile. The results showed that the dominant minerals are calcite in the Shiranish Formation while dolomite and quartz in the Mushorah Formation, regardless of the gas effects within the studied wells. | ||
Keywords | ||
Shiranish Formations; Mushorah Formation; Ain Zalah; Butmah; neutron porosity; bulk density | ||
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