Structural Interpretations for Zubair Formation in Kumait oil field, Using 3D Seismic Reflection Data, Southern-East Iraq
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24996/ijs.2023.64.10.20Keywords:
3D Seismic Section, Kumait Oil Field, Zubair Formation, Structure interpretation, Stratification PhenomenonAbstract
This study deals with the interpretation of structural 3D seismic reflection of the Kumait oil field in southern Iraq within the administrative boundaries of the Maysan Governorate. Synthetic seismograms are prepared by using available data of the Kt-1 oil field by using Petrel software to define and pick the reflector on the seismic section of the Zubair Formation, Which represents the Cretaceous Age. The study shows that the Kumait structure is an anticline fold. It is thought to be a structure trap caused by the collision of the Arabian and Iranian plates and trending in the same direction as driving factors in the area, which are from the northwest to the southeast, and the overall trend of strata is north and northeast. Seismic structure interpretation results show the top of the Zubair Formation and several structure closures. The stratification Phenomenon of the study area was clear evidence of the existence of closures which are probable to be hydrocarbon traps.