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7th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006
Exploration
Success for the Marrat Formation in Kuwait
1
Exploration
, Kuwait Oil Company, P.O. Box 9758, Ahmadi, 61008, Kuwait, phone: +965 3986127, fax: +965 3982052,
[email protected]
2
Exploration
, Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait, Kuwait
3
Exploration
, Kuwait Oil Company, P.O. Box 9758, Kuwait, 61008, Kuwait
4 Kuwait Oil Company, P.O. Box 9758, Ahmadi 61008, Kuwait
5 ChevronTexaco Kuwait, Ahmadi, Kuwait
Prior to Jurassic
exploration
efforts over the past seven years in Kuwait, a simple carbonate ramp model (based on sparse,
generally poor quality data) was envisaged for the Marrat Formation with basinal facies across the northern part of the
country. Hence, north Kuwait was long considered non-prospective for the Marrat. Ongoing sedimentological and
petrological studies of ditch cuttings and newly acquired conventional cores, coupled with interpretation of newly acquired
seismic and wireline logs, now suggest a broad embayment with ramp margins which extends Marrat prospectivity
northward.
The Early Jurassic is marked by the transgressive lowermost Marrat which unconformably overlies the Minjur Formation. Cyclic deposition of mud-dominant carbonates and grain-dominant carbonates locally with interbedded anhydrites resulted in a ramp morphology for the Marrat (?Sinemurian-Toarcian). To date, Middle Marrat reservoirs are structurally -controlled primarily, and typically are associated with inner ramp highstand shoal systems. Cyclicity and diagenesis are critical elements to the ongoing assessment of Marrat stratigraphic traps. Dolomitization plays a key role in reservoir development in middle to outer ramp mud-dominant facies. The Middle Jurassic Dharuma (Bajocian-Bathonian) shale lies unconformably over the Marrat as the top seal.
Aggressive drilling has resulted in a highly successful Marrat
exploration
play in northern Kuwait involving a low to moderate
matrix porosity system enhanced by fracturing. With individual short term and long term test rates of 2400-5700 BOPD of
light
gravity
crude and 4-18 MMSCFD, the Marrat
exploration
program has confirmed Marrat prospectivity across Kuwait
and is adding substantial commercial reserves.
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