Abstract:
The current study aims to use seismic and well data to better understand the
underlying geology and hydrocarbon potential of the Badin region. Five seismic lines
were interpreted. Lower Goru Formation and Parh Formation were the horizons of
interest. Since the locality is in the extensional regime, normal faults are present,
forming horst and graben structures as well as tilted fault block geometries. The
deposition pattern of reflectors is northeast to southwest, producing a nice sequence of
rocks. Petrophysical study was carried out on the Nur-01 well logs. Based on multiple
log patterns, a hydrocarbon-bearing zone was found in the Lower Goru Formation. To
examine the reservoir's characteristics, several Petrophysical parameters such as shale
and sand volume, porosities, and hydrocarbon saturation were computed. The thickness
of our zone of interest is around 100 meters. Water saturation in our region of interest
is 76.67 percent, whereas hydrocarbon saturation is 23.92 percent.