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Reservoir pay sand in Eocene pay formation has been delineated from these wells.
The combination of P-impedance and compressional wave velocity (Vp) to shear wave velocity (Vs) ratio has been used to delineate the pay sand.
The pay sand and shale zones do not overlap, which means that the sand can be traced by seismic data through combining (I_{text{p}}) and ν.
However, in such a system, much of this water may be removed through oil production which occurs in clean pay sand.
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This suggests that most likely the two reservoir pay sands are not in vertical communication.
The most productive reservoirs are the Barail (Oligocene- Miocene) main pay sands and the Tipam Group (Miocene) massive sandstones.
Downhole formation pressure data and fluid fingerprinting from the reservoir pay sands (upper and lower U Sands) show significant differences in the calculated pressure gradients and fluid composition.
The reservoir model is constructed by amalgamating many parameters such as petrophysical data, geologic structure (structural contour map, pay-sand thickness map etc.,), grid definition (size and type), PVT properties, reservoir fluid properties, well completion data, initial conditions etc.,.
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