Microfacies Analysis and Depositional Environment of the Mishrif Formation at Selected Wells in E Oilfield, Southren Iraq

The Mishrif Formation is an important succession that was deposited during the Cenomanian–Early Turonian. More than 79 thin sections of core in addition to well log data for the Mishrif Formation from 2 boreholes within the E oilfield (E-1, and E- 2) were used to determine the different ass...

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Main Authors: Shahad Abbas, Amer Alkhalidy, Hamid Alsultan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Union of Iraqi Geologists (UIG) 2023-07-01
Series:Iraqi Geological Journal
Online Access:https://igj-iraq.org/igj/index.php/igj/article/view/1737
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Amer Alkhalidy
Hamid Alsultan
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description The Mishrif Formation is an important succession that was deposited during the Cenomanian–Early Turonian. More than 79 thin sections of core in addition to well log data for the Mishrif Formation from 2 boreholes within the E oilfield (E-1, and E- 2) were used to determine the different associations facies to interpret the depositional environment of the Mishrif Formation. Six major microfacies were diagnosed the Mishrif Formation, Mudstone, Wackestone, Packstone, Grainstone, Boundstone, and Rudstone and ten submicrofacies include: Bioclastic Packstone submicrofacies with rich Echinodermat, Coral and Rudist fragment and high Dolomitization, Rudstone submicrofacies with large Rudist fragment and vug porosity , Boundstone submicrofacies with very large coral, Plankton Foraminiferal Packstone submicrofacies withe Globigerinelloides and Calcispheres, Bioclastic Wackestone to Packstone submicrofacies with dolomite and calcareous algae, Peloidal Packstone with coral, pillites, pieces of Rudist and Separate-Vug pore, Bioclastic Packstone to Grainstone submicrofacies, Peloidal to Bioclastic Packstone submicrofacies, Benthonic Foraminiferal Mudstone submicrofacies, Rudist fragmented Mudstone. These microfacies were deposited in restricted, shoal, shallow open marine, rudist bioherm, and deep marine environments.
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spelling doaj.art-2663e46f388b41f4a0d4c1608bd245812023-08-01T20:50:09ZengUnion of Iraqi Geologists (UIG)Iraqi Geological Journal2414-60642663-87542023-07-01562A17518710.46717/igj.56.2A.13ms-2023-7-22Microfacies Analysis and Depositional Environment of the Mishrif Formation at Selected Wells in E Oilfield, Southren IraqShahad AbbasAmer AlkhalidyHamid Alsultan The Mishrif Formation is an important succession that was deposited during the Cenomanian–Early Turonian. More than 79 thin sections of core in addition to well log data for the Mishrif Formation from 2 boreholes within the E oilfield (E-1, and E- 2) were used to determine the different associations facies to interpret the depositional environment of the Mishrif Formation. Six major microfacies were diagnosed the Mishrif Formation, Mudstone, Wackestone, Packstone, Grainstone, Boundstone, and Rudstone and ten submicrofacies include: Bioclastic Packstone submicrofacies with rich Echinodermat, Coral and Rudist fragment and high Dolomitization, Rudstone submicrofacies with large Rudist fragment and vug porosity , Boundstone submicrofacies with very large coral, Plankton Foraminiferal Packstone submicrofacies withe Globigerinelloides and Calcispheres, Bioclastic Wackestone to Packstone submicrofacies with dolomite and calcareous algae, Peloidal Packstone with coral, pillites, pieces of Rudist and Separate-Vug pore, Bioclastic Packstone to Grainstone submicrofacies, Peloidal to Bioclastic Packstone submicrofacies, Benthonic Foraminiferal Mudstone submicrofacies, Rudist fragmented Mudstone. These microfacies were deposited in restricted, shoal, shallow open marine, rudist bioherm, and deep marine environments.https://igj-iraq.org/igj/index.php/igj/article/view/1737
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Amer Alkhalidy
Hamid Alsultan
Microfacies Analysis and Depositional Environment of the Mishrif Formation at Selected Wells in E Oilfield, Southren Iraq
Iraqi Geological Journal
title Microfacies Analysis and Depositional Environment of the Mishrif Formation at Selected Wells in E Oilfield, Southren Iraq
title_full Microfacies Analysis and Depositional Environment of the Mishrif Formation at Selected Wells in E Oilfield, Southren Iraq
title_fullStr Microfacies Analysis and Depositional Environment of the Mishrif Formation at Selected Wells in E Oilfield, Southren Iraq
title_full_unstemmed Microfacies Analysis and Depositional Environment of the Mishrif Formation at Selected Wells in E Oilfield, Southren Iraq
title_short Microfacies Analysis and Depositional Environment of the Mishrif Formation at Selected Wells in E Oilfield, Southren Iraq
title_sort microfacies analysis and depositional environment of the mishrif formation at selected wells in e oilfield southren iraq
url https://igj-iraq.org/igj/index.php/igj/article/view/1737
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