Abstract

This study objective of ascertaining various petrophysical properties, which encompass volume shale, porosity, and water saturation. Well logging assumes a pivotal role in the comprehensive evaluation of reservoirs by providing measurements that can be effectively correlated with the volume fraction and composition of hydrocarbons within porous geological formations.In the course of this research, the quantification of shale volume was achieved through the utilization of gamma-ray logs, while the determination of effective porosity was facilitated by employing porosity logs, including the density log, neutron log, and sonic or acoustic log. The Hartha Formation has been stratified into distinct reservoir units based on their petrophysical characteristics. The interpretation of the findings involved the direct examination of well log readings, complemented by the application of well-established relationships and profiles to discern the critical lithological and petrophysical attributes inherent to the Hartha Formation. The selected wells from the East Baghdad oilfield, namely EB-93, EB-97, EB-51, and EB-42.

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