Hydrocarbon Potential Evaluation of Sandstone Reservoirs in Lower Goru Formation Miano Gas Field in Middle Indus Basin, Sindh, Pakistan

The Middle Indus basin (MIB) is a potential hydrocarbon sedimentary basin of Pakistan. This study was carried out to interpret the petrophysical well log data of Minao gas field of three wells (Miano-1, 2 and 3) to characterize the Lower Goru reservoir. Indonesian model was applied to estimate the...

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Main Authors: Saeed Ahmed, Sadaf Naseem
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Published: Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologists 2024-12-01
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description The Middle Indus basin (MIB) is a potential hydrocarbon sedimentary basin of Pakistan. This study was carried out to interpret the petrophysical well log data of Minao gas field of three wells (Miano-1, 2 and 3) to characterize the Lower Goru reservoir. Indonesian model was applied to estimate the in - situ water saturation Sw of the Lower Goru reservoir. Contour maps were used to understand the lateral and vertical variation in reservoir characteristics. In addition, M-N lithology cross plots were also used to interpret the lithological heterogeneity and homogeneity within the reservoir. There were four sand units recognized as Sand A, B, C and D within Lower Goru reservoir based on the estimation of effective porosity (Фeff), permeability (K), shale volume (Vsh), water saturation (Sw) and hydrocarbon saturation (Shc). The Sand B showed good potential for hydrocarbon as indicated by shale volume Vsh (10 to 14%), effective porosity Фeff (19 to 22%), permeability K (798 to 847 mD), water saturation Sw (19 to 22%) and hydrocarbon saturation Shc (77 to 80%). Data revealed that in north and northeast side, there is an increase in reservoir quality and thickness, while it decreased in south to southwest side. Shale volume decreased in north to northeast with low water saturation and high hydrocarbon saturation. Results reveal that north to northeast direction of Miano gas field is ideal for the hydrocarbon recovery. More exploratory wells are recommended to be drilled in this direction to maximize the hydrocarbon production from the Lower Goru reservoir.
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spelling doaj-art-7286e8a6d893425fb773e7f3fa61d0c62025-08-20T03:18:09ZengSociety of Economic Geologists and Mineral TechnologistsInternational Journal of Economic and Environment Geology2223-957X2024-12-011523242https://doi.org/10.46660/ijeeg.v15i2.354Hydrocarbon Potential Evaluation of Sandstone Reservoirs in Lower Goru Formation Miano Gas Field in Middle Indus Basin, Sindh, PakistanSaeed Ahmed0Sadaf Naseem1Department of Geology, University of Karachi, PakistanDepartment of Geology, University of Karachi, PakistanThe Middle Indus basin (MIB) is a potential hydrocarbon sedimentary basin of Pakistan. This study was carried out to interpret the petrophysical well log data of Minao gas field of three wells (Miano-1, 2 and 3) to characterize the Lower Goru reservoir. Indonesian model was applied to estimate the in - situ water saturation Sw of the Lower Goru reservoir. Contour maps were used to understand the lateral and vertical variation in reservoir characteristics. In addition, M-N lithology cross plots were also used to interpret the lithological heterogeneity and homogeneity within the reservoir. There were four sand units recognized as Sand A, B, C and D within Lower Goru reservoir based on the estimation of effective porosity (Фeff), permeability (K), shale volume (Vsh), water saturation (Sw) and hydrocarbon saturation (Shc). The Sand B showed good potential for hydrocarbon as indicated by shale volume Vsh (10 to 14%), effective porosity Фeff (19 to 22%), permeability K (798 to 847 mD), water saturation Sw (19 to 22%) and hydrocarbon saturation Shc (77 to 80%). Data revealed that in north and northeast side, there is an increase in reservoir quality and thickness, while it decreased in south to southwest side. Shale volume decreased in north to northeast with low water saturation and high hydrocarbon saturation. Results reveal that north to northeast direction of Miano gas field is ideal for the hydrocarbon recovery. More exploratory wells are recommended to be drilled in this direction to maximize the hydrocarbon production from the Lower Goru reservoir.https://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/354/221indus basingoru formationpetrophysical evaluationhydrocarbon potential
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Hydrocarbon Potential Evaluation of Sandstone Reservoirs in Lower Goru Formation Miano Gas Field in Middle Indus Basin, Sindh, Pakistan
International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
indus basin
goru formation
petrophysical evaluation
hydrocarbon potential
title Hydrocarbon Potential Evaluation of Sandstone Reservoirs in Lower Goru Formation Miano Gas Field in Middle Indus Basin, Sindh, Pakistan
title_full Hydrocarbon Potential Evaluation of Sandstone Reservoirs in Lower Goru Formation Miano Gas Field in Middle Indus Basin, Sindh, Pakistan
title_fullStr Hydrocarbon Potential Evaluation of Sandstone Reservoirs in Lower Goru Formation Miano Gas Field in Middle Indus Basin, Sindh, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Hydrocarbon Potential Evaluation of Sandstone Reservoirs in Lower Goru Formation Miano Gas Field in Middle Indus Basin, Sindh, Pakistan
title_short Hydrocarbon Potential Evaluation of Sandstone Reservoirs in Lower Goru Formation Miano Gas Field in Middle Indus Basin, Sindh, Pakistan
title_sort hydrocarbon potential evaluation of sandstone reservoirs in lower goru formation miano gas field in middle indus basin sindh pakistan
topic indus basin
goru formation
petrophysical evaluation
hydrocarbon potential
url https://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/354/221
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