Iraqi Geological Journal (Aug 2021)
Evaluation of Reservoir Fluids Mobility, Mauddud Reservoir (Albian), Khabbaz Oil Field, Kirkuk Area, NE Iraq
Abstract
The Albian Mauddud reservoir of the Khabbaz Oil Field is consisting of 170 m alternating shelf carbonates and pervasive dolomite horizons of coarse to fine crystalline mosaic. Core analysis and log measurements reveal the occurrence of three electrofacies units (A, B, and C) with variable petrophysical properties. Unit A with good reservoir quality shows average porosity of 18.8 % and average permeability of 27.5 md. The other two units (B and C) are less attractive and have an average porosity of 9.6 % and 9.2 % consequently. Pore size ranges between macro to meso types and related mainly to vugs, fractures and intercrystalline porosity, especially in the dolomite units. The reservoir fluids saturation, bulk volume, and mobility are evaluated using resistivity logs measurements and porosity logs (Neutron-Density porosities) in addition to other reservoir laboratory data. Calculations and cross data plotting of the related petrophysical parameters were applied to the three units of the Mauddud reservoir in seven wells of the field. It shows an overall good reservoir fluids mobility. Results indicate that the formation water of Khabbaz Oil Feld is a non-movable type especially for the crestal wells which make most of these wells produce water-free hydrocarbon. Variability within well’s hydrocarbon mobility is noticed and related to units and subunits lithology and porosity variation. Other variations seem to be related mainly to permeability, pores geometry and variability of water saturation in addition to the location of well with respect to oil pool within the field structure.