Appraisal and development of the Taq Taq field, Kurdistan region, Iraq

Author:

Garland C. R.1,Abalioglu I.2,Akca L.3,Cassidy A.1,Chiffoleau Y.1,Godail L.1,Grace M. A. S.1,Kader H. J.2,Khalek F.1,Legarre H.1,Nazhat H. B.4,Sallier B.1

Affiliation:

1. Addax Petroleum Services and Sinopec, 16 Avenue Eugène-Pittard, CH1211, Geneva, Switzerland (e-mail: chris.garland@addaxpetroleum.com)

2. Taq Taq Operating Company Limited, Via Tower Bestepeler Mahallesi, Nergiz Sokak No 7/52, Sogutozu Ankara, Turkey

3. Genel Enerji AS, Via Tower Bestepeler Mahallesi, Nergiz Sokak No 7/8, Sogutozu Ankara, Turkey

4. Kurdistan Regional Government-IRAQ, Council of Ministers, Ministry of Natural Resources

Abstract

AbstractThe Taq Taq Field is located within an anticline in the gently folded zone of the Zagros mountains, northeastern Iraq, approximately 50 km ESE of Erbil. The main reservoirs are fractured limestones and dolomites of Late Cretaceous age, with an oil column exceeding 500 m in thickness. Eocene limestones and dolomites at shallow depth form a subsidiary reservoir. The structure is a gentle thrust-related fold which has also been affected by dextral transpression. A pervasive fracture system is present within the reservoirs, giving good connectivity and deliverability. Initial discovery and appraisal was made in 1978 when three wells were drilled. The recent appraisal programme started in 2005 and by the end of 2008 two seismic surveys had been acquired and eight additional wells had been drilled. Mapping has incorporated a seismic principal component analysis for horizon and lithology identification. Modelling of the fractures has utilized a comprehensive data set derived from core and image logs. Special core analysis has been directed towards the understanding of the pore system and its interaction with the fractures. Synthesis of all these elements is performed in a dual-media dynamic model which is currently in use for development planning.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Fuel Technology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Geology,Geochemistry and Petrology

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