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7th Middle
East
Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006
Reservoir
Architecture of the Triassic Khartam Carbonate Sequence, Khuff Outcrop Analogue in
Al-Qassim, Central Saudi Arabia
Saudi ARAMCO, Dhahran, 31311, Saudi Arabia, phone: +966 3 8738279, fax:
+966 3 8731502, [email protected]
The Permo-Triassic Khuff carbonates were deposited during a major marine transgression on the Arabian Plate at the
terminal Paleozoic to form a huge,
East
-facing, arid ramp. The up to 194-meter Khuff Formation outcrop in Al-Qassim
region, central Saudi Arabia overlies Permo-Carboniferous siliciclastics and is overlain by Sudair Triassic fine-siliciclastics.
The Khuff outcrop is mainly composed of carbonates mixed with shale/mud, evaporates and some sandstone, and is
divided into four members (in stratigraphical order): Huqayl, Midhnab, Duhaysan and Khartam.
The Triassic Khartam sequence boundary coincides with the Permo-Triassic Boundary that overlies a reddish Paleosol. The
studied interval is the Transgressive System Tract (TST) of this sequence with an initial flooding of restricted facies with
shallow subtidal microbial heads overlain by the cliff forming upper Khartam carbonates of high -energy cross-bedded ooid
channels and sheets, and low-to-medium energy bedded peloidal pellet packstone/wackestone. This later TST package
exhibits lateral variability controlled by the depositional setting of good
reservoir
quality (dominated by moldic porosity)
grainstone bars, channels, and sheets within adjacent non-
reservoir
muddy carbonates.
The 26-meter Khartam Member is time equivalent to the Triassic Khuff B & A carbonate gas reservoirs in Ghawar
subsurface. The outcrops exhibit
reservoir
character similar to that observed in the subsurface and tied to similar
rock
fabric
signatures. These outcrops offer outstanding exposures in two-and-three-dimensions enabling the mapping of these
reservoir
bodies in detail with their
rock
fabric and spatial extent, as well as, the stacking patterns. Correlating these
outcrops with the subsurface helps develop better predictive models of the Khuff gas reservoirs.