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Department of Petroleum Engineering, Kharg branch, Islamic azad university, Kharg, Iran
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The results may support the geologists to recognize the type of layers, layer thickness, sedimentary structures, fractures and separation of depositional environments. Therefore, study on formation lithology makes it possible for geologists to select appropriate strategies for drilling all kinds of wells and solving Study of formation lithology in oil and gas fields plays a significant role in view of drillers and geologists. any unpredicted problems during drilling operation. This paper aims to review drilling, geological reports, logs, cores of 26 drilled wells in the field and also using geostatistical methods to build models of drilled formations structure in the first step and thenas the second step to determine types of layers, layer thickness and their geologic age.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Hydrocarbon Tanks
Received: 2020/05/12 | Accepted: 2020/07/25 | Published: 2020/08/1

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