Hydrocarbon Prospects of Punjab Platform PDF
Hydrocarbon Prospects of Punjab Platform PDF
Hydrocarbon Prospects of Punjab Platform PDF
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1. Peshawar Sub-basin
N
ST
2. Kohat Sub-basin
I
32o
3. Potwar Sub-basin 32o
4. Punjab Platform
AN
5. Sulaiman Depressipon Sarg
6. Sulaiman Foldbelt
odh
LT
GH
7. Pishin Sub-basin
a Hi
gh
8. Dalbandin Sub-basin
AU
34 1 34
AF
9. Kharan Sub-basin Darbula
A NF
10. Panjgur Sub-Foldbelt Saro-1
13. Sibi basin
AM
11. Makran Sub-basin 3 Kamiab
CH
12. Kirthar Sub-basin
2
Bagh X-1
14. Kirthar Depression PAK I S TAN Bhudana
15. Sindh Platform Bahu-1
16. Indus Offshore region
N
32 SA
RG 32 Amir Wali-1 Panjpir-1
International Boundary OD Sarai-Sidhu
I
HA
Basin Boundary 7 HI Ali Sahib-1 Nandpur-1
Sub-basin Boundary 6 GH
Chak 12-1 Piranwal-1
Tola-1
S
5 4
30 4 30
13 30o Karampur-1 30o
A
UR
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pression
CHA TRANT
N Punjab Platform
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28 28
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Ahmedpur-1
sin
Sulaiman De
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Fort Abbas-1
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a
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Bijnot
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24 NAG 24 Jiwanwala-1
RA
Hydrocarbon Prospects Of Punjab Platform
R
Scale LEGEND
igh
B
MU
16 0 100 200 Km Kalrewala-1 Dry Hole
I
ARAB
Tarriwala-1
Oil Well
IAN S
EA Baghewala-1
Po
Study Area
lc
Gas Well
ar
a n
22 22
Hi
gh
Platform boundary
International boundary
Figure 1 - Sedimentary Basin of Pakistan (Modified after Ahmed et al., 1994). Figure 2 - Map showing Punjab Platform and Bikaner-Nagaur Basin with
well Locations.
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Triassic onwards the stratigraphy of the southern part is Platform and show an overall increase in depth towards west
compareable to sindh plateform and the northern part has the (Figures 17,18,19,20 and 21).
same stratigraphic succession as Potwar (Figure 1).
The stratigraphic succession of Punjab Platform and Paleogeographic and Salt-induced Structures
Bikaner-Nagaur Basin is given in Tables 1 and 2 and their
thickness and distribution is shown in Figures 3 to 11. Seismic lines (Figure 13 and 22) show paleogeographic
and salt-pushed structures at various stratigraphic levels on
TECTONICS Punjab Plateform.
Quatnary
Pleistocene-Recent Alluvium(Sandstone) Alluvium(Sandstone)
Kirthar
CENOZOIC
Patala
Lockhart
Hangu
Paleocene Polana (Shale, Polana (Shale,
sandstone and limestone) sandstone and limestone)
Parh equivalent
Cretaceous (Claystone and sandstone)
MESOZOIC
Pemo-Triasssic Badhaura (Conglomerates Badhaura (Conglomerates
and claystone) and claystone)
Infra-Cambrian
Jodhpur (Sandstone, Jodhpur (Sandstone,
siltstone and clay) siltstone and clay)
Milani Suite
Pre-
Cambrian
5
70o 72o 74
o
70
o o o
72 74
N N
32o 32
o
32
o
o
32
Sarg Sarg
od ha H o
igh dha
High
60
Darbula
0
40 Darbula
0 Saro-1
400 400
Saro-1
Kamiab 200
Kamiab
PAK I S TAN Bhudana PAK I S TAN Bhudana
200
200 400
Panjpir-1 2 20 200
00 0 Panjpir-1 400
Sari-Sidhu
Sari-Sidhu 600
Nandpur-1 600
Nandpur-1
Piranwal-1
Piranwal-1
Tola-1 20
0 Tola-1 800
0
200
pression
pression
4 00
30o 30o 30
o
200
20
Karampur-1 o
Karampur-1
1000
30
600 0
Punjab Platform
n
Punjab Platform
Sulaiman De
asi
Sulaiman De
1200
ur B
Raza et al.
Bahawalpur East
Bahawalpur East
aga
n 800
Marot-1
asi Marot-1
r-N
Ahmedpur-1 ur B Ahmedpur-1 600
ane
0
Fort Abbas-1 400
20
Fort Abbas-1
aga
200
Bik
r-N
Suji-1
Suji-1 20
ane
40 0
0
80
0
INDIA
0
Bik
INDIA
60
Bijnot
Bijnot
M
P-10
Chak-255
M
o P-10
Chak-255
ar
28
0
28o o
ar
28
40
o
iH
28
iH
Jiwanwala-1
Jiwanwala-1
igh
igh
Kalrewala-1
Kalrewala-1
LEGEND
Tarriwala-1 LEGEND
Dry Hole Tarriwala-1
Baghewala-1
Po
Dry Hole
Baghewala-1
Po
200
lca
Oil Well
lca
Oil Well
ra
Gas Well
ra
Gas Well
n
n
Hi
Hi
gh
gh
200 Contour Interval 200m
(Dashed where inferred) Contour Interval 200m
(Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary
Platform boundary
International boundary
International boundary
26
o
70o 72
o
74o 26o o
70
o
72
o
74
o
26
o
26
Figure 4 - Isopach Map of Cambrian. Figure 3 - Isopach Map of Infra-Cambrian.
70o 6
72o 74o
o o
70o 72 74
N
N 32o 32o
32o 32o Sarg
Sarg o dha
odh High
a Hi
gh
Darbula
Darbula Saro-1
Saro-1 Kamiab
Kamiab
600
Bhudana
PAK I S TAN
Bhudana
PAK I S TAN
Panjpir-1
200
Panjpir-1 Sari-Sidhu
Sari-Sidhu Nandpur-1 d Limit
cate
0
Nandpur-1 Trun
100
Piranwal-1
50
Piranwal-1 Limit Tola-1
able
Tola-1 Prob
pression
300
Punjab Platform
pression
Punjab Platform
Bahawalpur East
Bahawalpur East
n
Marot-1
Marot-1 Ahmedpur-1
n
Sulaiman De
asi
Ahmedpur-1
Sulaiman De
Fort Abbas-1
asi
0
200
Fort Abbas-1
ur B
100
ga
400
ur B
Suji-1
ga
Suji-1
-Na
r
-Na
30
r
0
ane
20 INDIA
0
ane
Bik
10
INDIA
Bijnot P-10
Bijnot
M
P-10 Chak-255
Bik
M
Chak-255 ar
28o
ar
28o 28o
iH
28o Jiwanwala-1
iH
Hydrocarbon Prospects Of Punjab Platform
Jiwanwala-1
igh
igh
Kalrewala-1
Kalrewala-1
LEGEND LEGEND
Tarriwala-1
Tarriwala-1 Dry Hole
Dry Hole Baghewala-1
Baghewala-1
Po
Po
Oil Well
Oil Well
lca
r
lca
Gas Well
Gas Well
ra
an
n
Hi
Hi
gh
gh
Contour Interval 100m Contour Interval 100m
(Dashed where inferred) (Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary Platform boundary
26o 70o 72o 74o 26o 26o 70o 72o 74o 26o
o o
70 72
o
74
o
70 72
o
74
o
N N
o o
32 32
o 32 32
o
S arg Sarg
odh o dha
a Hi High
gh
Darbula Darbula
Saro-1 Saro-1
Kamiab Kamiab
200
PAK I S TAN 300 Bhudana
PAK I S TAN 100 Bhudana
200
100 Panjpir-1 Panjpir-1
Sari-Sidhu Sari-Sidhu
100
Nandpur-1 Nandpur-1 it
able Lim
Prob
10
200
Piranwal-1 Piranwal-1 40
0
pression
o o 100 200
30 Karampur-1 30
o 30 Karampur-1 30
o
Punjab Platform Punjab Platform
Sulaiman De
Sulaiman De
200
Raza et al.
200
100
300
400
500
Marot-1 Marot-1
Ahmedpur-1
700
Ahmedpur-1
n
asi
Fort Abbas-1 n Fort Abbas-1
asi 400
ur B
ur B
20 300
0
Suji-1 Suji-1
aga
aga
100
r-N
INDIA 100 INDIA
r-N
ane
200
ane
Bijnot Bijnot
M
300
Bik
P-10 P-10
o Chak-255 o Chak-255
ar
ar
28 28
o
28 400 o
Bik
28
iH
iH
Jiwanwala-1 Jiwanwala-1
igh
igh
0
Kalrewala-1
500 Kalrewala-1
1400
LEGEND LEGEND
Tarriwala-1 Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole Dry Hole
Baghewala-1
Po
Baghewala-1
Po
1300
1200
lca
lca
Oil Well Oil Well
1100
ra
ra
1000
Gas Well Gas Well
n
n
900
0
700
800
Hi
600
Hi
100
200
500
400
300
gh
gh
Contour Interval 200m Contour Interval 100m
(Dashed where inferred) (Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary Platform boundary
International boundary International boundary
o o o o o o o
26
o
70 72 74 26 26
o
70
o
72 74 26
Figure 8 - Isopach Map of Cretaceous. Figure 7 - Isopach Map of Jurassic.
70o
8
70o 72o 74o 72o 74o
N N
32o o 32o 32o
32
Sarg
Sarg
odh o dha
a Hi High
gh
Darbula Darbula
10
0 Saro-1 Saro-1
20 100
20 0 Kamiab Kamiab 100
0
10
0
Bhudana
PAK I S TAN Bhudana
PAK I S TAN
10
0
Panjpir-1 Panjpir-1
Sari-Sidhu
20
Sari-Sidhu
0
Nandpur-1 Nandpur-1
Piranwal-1 Piranwal-1
Tola-1 Tola-1
pression
pression
Punjab Platform Punjab Platform
0
10
400
Bahawalpur East Bahawalpur East
Marot-1 Marot-1
sin
Ahmedpur-1 Ahmedpur-1
Sulaiman De
Sulaiman De
Ba
n
300
ur
asi
0
10
aga
ur B
Suji-1 Suji-1
r-N
ga
300
0
ane
-Na
r
INDIA INDIA
Bik
200 Bijnot Bijnot P-10
ane
P-10
M
M
Chak-255 ar Chak-255
ar
28o 28o
Bik
Jiwanwala-1
iH
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Jiwanwala-1
500
400
igh
Kalrewala-1 Kalrewala-1
LEGEND LEGEND
Tarriwala-1 Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole Dry Hole
Baghewala-1 Baghewala-1
Po
Po
Oil Well Oil Well
lca
lca
r
ra
an
n
Hi
Hi
gh
gh
Contour Interval Contour Interval 200m
200m (Dashed where inferred)
(Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary Platform boundary
o
70 72
o
74
o
N
Figure 12 - Seismic section through well Baghewala-1 showing Rift associated Features of Infra-Cambrian
o
32 32
o
S arg
od ha
Hig
h
Darbula
Saro-1
100
Kamiab 100
PAK I S TAN Bhudana
Panjpir-1
Sari-Sidhu
Nandpur-1
Depression
Piranwal-1
Tola-1
o
30
Unconformity
o
30
nate Top
Karampur-1
Nagur Top
BGW-1
Punjab Platform
10
rbo
Raza et al.
400
Ca
Permo-Triassic
Bahawalpur East
r-Bilara
Uppe r
sin
Marot-1
Ahmedpur-1
Jurassic-Cretaceous
Jodhpu
Ba
300
Fort Abbas-1
m ent
0
20
ur
0
Base
ga
10
Suji-1
Na
ran
0
er-
INDIA
Top Hanse
an
Eocene
Bijnot
M
Bik
P-10
o Chak-255
28
ar
o
28
600
iH
500
400
Jiwanwala-1
ig
Kalrewala-1
h
Tarriwala-1 LEGEND
Dry Hole
Baghewala-1
Po
l
Oil Well
ca
ra
Gas Well
n
H
ig
h
Contour Interval 200m
(Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary
International boundary
o o o o
26
o
70 72 74 26
Figure 11 - Isopach Map of Siwaliks-Recent.
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Hydrocarbon Prospects Of Punjab Platform
1.1 1.1
1.2 1.2
1.3 1.3
1.4 1.4
1.5 1.5
1.6 1.6
1.7 1.7
Figure 14 - Chak 255 No.1 Seismic Line 986-WFQN-04 showing Rift Features of Cretaceous Age.
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931- FABS-11
SSW BIJNOT No.1
NNE
0.0 0.0
0.5 0.5
1.5 1.0
Base Permian
Top
Pre-Cambrian
1.0 2.0
Figure 15 - Bijnot No. 1 Seismic Line 931-FABS-11 showing the development of Structural High as a consequence
of Infra-Cambrian and Permian Rift Phase.
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.1
s
eou
r e tac
C
Top
1.2 1.2
1.3 1.3
1.4 1.4
1.5 1.5
1.6 1.6
1.7 1.7
Figure 16 - Jiwanwala No. 1 Seismic Line 986-WFQN-11 showing the Development and
Structural High as a result of Infra-Cambrian to Cretaceous Rifting.
70o
12
70o 72o 74o 72o 74o
N N
32o o 32o
32 32o
Sarg Sarg
odh odh
a Hi a Hi
1200 gh gh
1400 Darbula Darbula
1600 Saro-1 Saro-1
1800 Kamiab
Kamiab
3000
2000
Bhudana
PAK I S TAN 2200 Bhudana
PAK I S TAN
2400
00
Panjpir-1 Panjpir-1
2600
22
Sarai-Sidhu Sarai-Sidhu 00
00
28 Nandpur-1
20 800
1
Nandpur-1
00
Piranwal-1 Piranwal-1 16 Limit
Tola-1 able
Tola-1 Prob
2800
30o 30o Karampur-1 30o
Karampur-1 30o
pression
pression
Punjab Platform Punjab Platform
n
Marot-1 Marot-1
n
00
Ahmedpur-1 26 Ahmedpur-1
Sulaiman De
asi
Sulaiman De
asi
2000
ur B
u
0
240
ga
1800
aga
00 Suji-1
Suji-1 22
-Na
00
1600
r-N
r
20 0
0
18
ane
ane
00 0
1400
16 140 0 INDIA
0
INDIA
Bik
1200
Bik
12
0
Bijnot Bijnot P-10
P-10
M
M
Chak-255 Chak-255
100
00
ar
ar
10
28o 28o 0
800
28o 80
28o
iH
iH
Jiwanwala-1 Jiwanwala-1
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600
600
igh
igh
Kalrewala-1 Kalrewala-1
LEGEND LEGEND
Tarriwala-1
400
Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole Dry Hole
Baghewala-1 Baghewala-1
Po
Po
Oil Well
200
Oil Well
lca
400
lca
r
ra
an
n
2000
Hi
Hi
gh
gh
800
180
14
1
0
160
0
0
00
600
100 200
Contour Interval 200m Contour Interval 200m
(Dashed where inferred) (Dashed where inferred)
400
Platform boundary
200
Platform boundary
Figure 17- Structure Contour Map - Base Cambrian. Figure 18- Structure Contour Map - Base Permian.
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70o 72
o
74
o 70o 72
o
74
o
N N
32o 32
o 32o 32
o
Sarg Sarg
o dha od ha H
High igh
Darbula Darbula
2600
Saro-1 Saro-1
Kamiab Kamiab
PAK I S TAN PAK I S TAN Bhudana
2400
Bhudana
1000
1200
Panjpir-1 1400 Panjpir-1
1600
Sarai-Sidhu 1800 Sarai-Sidhu
2000 it
Nandpur-1 Nandpur-1 Probable Lim
2000 00
Piranwal-1 1 0 22 Piranwal-1
8 0
Tola-1 1000 Tola-1
00
pression
20
pression
1 0
4 0
30o Karampur-1
120
100
0
30
o 30o Karampur-1 30o
0
00
800 18
Punjab Platform Punjab Platform
Sulaiman De
Sulaiman De
Raza et al.
00
800
16
Bahawalpur Bahawalpur East
East
Marot-1 Marot-1
it
n
n
Lim
asi
Ahmedpur-1 asi Ahmedpur-1
le
ab
ur B
ur B
Fort Abbas-1
ob
Fort Abbas-1
Pr
1600
aga
aga
1400
Suji-1 Suji-1
r-N
r-N
1200
ane
ane
1400
1000
INDIA INDIA
Bik
Bik
800
Bijnot Bijnot
M
M
ar
ar
28
o 28 28o
iH
iH
Jiwanwala-1 Jiwanwala-1
igh
igh
Kalrewala-1 Kalrewala-1
260
LEGEND LEGEND
Tarriwala-1 Tarriwala-1
0
Po
Baghewala-1
Po
2400
lca
lca
1200
ra
2000
ra
Gas Well
400
Gas Well
n
n
600
1000
80
Hi
Hi
1800
0
gh
gh
1400
1600
120
60
40
80 0
0
100
0
0
Contour Interval 200m Contour Interval 200m
(Dashed where inferred) (Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary Platform boundary
International boundary International boundary
o
26
o
70o 72o 74
o
26
o
26o 70o 72 74o 26
o
Figure 20 - Structure Contour Map - Base Jurassic. Figure 19- Structure Contour Map - Base Triassic.
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70o 72o 74o
N
32o 32o
Sarg
odh
a Hi
gh
Darbula
Saro-1
Kamiab
Bhudana
PAK I S TAN
Panjpir-1
Sarai-Sidhu
it
Nandpur-1 Probable Lim
Piranwal-1
Tola-1
pression
Punjab Platform
Bahawalpur East
Marot-1
n
Ahmedpur-1
Sulaiman De
2800
asi
Fort Abbas-1
ur B
2
ga
2 600
2 400
00
Suji-1
1
20 200
-Na
0
1400
r
120
160 800
100
ane
INDIA
Bik
Bijnot P-10
M
ar Chak-255
28o 28o
iH
Jiwanwala-1
Hydrocarbon Prospects Of Punjab Platform
igh
Kalrewala-1
LEGEND
Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole
P
Baghewala-1
Oil Well
olc
a
Gas Well
ra
200
n
H
400
12 800
igh
00 100
14
0 600
00
Figure 22: Seismic line No. 7 showing Salt-Induced Structures in Punjab Platform( Raza et al., 1989).
International boundary
E
2.0
1.0
3.0
0.0
Figure 23 - Showing the Jodhpur and Bilara formations penetrated in the Bijnot-1 well drilled on Punjab Platform
and Baghewala-1 of Bikaner-Nagaur Basin, India with correlation of wells indicating onlaps of Infra-Cambrian Formation
on Paleo-High of Kalrewala-2 well (after Sheikh et al, 2003).
organic richness and the source rock potential for liquid Parh Formation:
hydrocarbons. The geochemical analysis of the samples show poor to fair
organic richness (TOC: 0.24-0.90%) in Ahmedpur-1. This
Samana Suk Formation formation may have some potential for gas generation (GP
In Ahmedpur-1 the Samana Suk Formation shows organic 1.4 Kg/t).
richness poor to fair organic richness (TOC: 0.22- 0.80) and
has limited gas potential. Mughal Kot Formation:
In Panjpir-1 the carbonates of Samana Suk show marginal In Ahmedpur-1 the formation shows poor to marginal
to fair organic carbon content (TOC: 0.53 -1.59%). The organic richness (TOC: 0.37-0.64%). Pyrolysis study
genetic potential indicates limited gas potential (Gp: 1.40- indicates no source potential for liquid hydrocarbons ( GP <
1.54 kg/t).Samana Suk has poor to marginal organic richness 1Kg/t).
(TOC: 0.48- 0.68%) with limited gas potential (Gp < 1 kg/t) in
Nandpur-1. PALEOCENE
CRETACEOUS Ranikot Formation:
Shales of Ranikot Formation show poor to fair organic
Chichali Formation: richness (TOC: 0.33-1.00%) in Ahmedpur-1 with limited gas
Shales of Chichali Formation show fair organic richness in potential (Gp < 1 kg/t).
Panjpir-1 (TOC: 1.30-2.00%) and fair hydrocarbon generation
potential. Dunghan Formation:
The formation shows poor to fair organic carbon content in
Lumshiwal Formation: Ahmadpur well (TOC: 0.38-1-12%). The genetic potential
Geochemical analysis of shale samples show very poor indicates no source potential for hydrocarbon generation (Gp:
organic carbon content in Nandpur-1 (TOC: 0.25- 0.42%). <1 Kg/t).
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EOCENE
the pyrolysis study does not indicate potential for liquid
Ghazij and Kirthar Formations: hydrocarbon. The well is dry probably due to insufficient
The analysis of samples from Ahmedpur well-1 shows that organic content and pyrolysis values.
the Ghazij Formation has poor organic richness (TOC: 0.13- Figure 25 shows the geo-history of rock units encountered
0.25%) while Kirthar Formation also shows poor values (TOC: in Fort Abbas-01 well. It can be seen that the oil shales of Salt
0.09-0.24). Range Formation falls within oil window; however, these
shales have poor to marginal organic richness (TOC 0.43-
MATURITY MODELING 0.60). As the well is dry probably due to insufficient organic
matter.
Data from three wells (Fort Abbas-1, Nandpur-2 and Figure 26 displays the geo-history of Nandpur gas field that
Ahmedpur -1) have been incorporated to carry out the is situated in Punjab Platform. The oldest formation
maturity modeling of the Punjab platform. In this study penetrated in the well is Kingriali Formation of Triassic age. It
geological time scale has been used to define the events is quite clear from the diagram that none of the expected
(such as deposits, hiatuses or unconformities). potential source rocks reached to the stage of hydrocarbon
generation due to quite low temperature and comparatively
Tectonic subsidence analysis (back-stripping) shallow depth. The presence of gas is either due to lateral
One of the objectives of subsidence analysis is to extract migration from the kitchen area, probably located in the
the true “tectonic subsidence” component through time, Sulaiman Depression in the west or from deeper source
indicating the plain movement of the basement after the through fault conduit.
removal of the effects of sediment/water load and eustatic sea
level fluctuations (Allen and Allen, 1990; Steckler and Walts, RESERVOIR ROCKS
1978; Sclater and Christie, 1980; Bond and Kominz, 1984).
Tectonic subsidence may be the result of several interacting Several reservoir intervals including productive ones have
geodynamic processes, such as: been identified on Punjab Platform.
Flexural bending due to loads away from analyzed
location INFRACAMBRIAN
Thermal contraction or uplift
Delayed compaction of sediments Jodhpur Formation:
Faulting The fluvial and shallow marine sandstones of Jodhpur
Formation are the proven reservoir rocks in Baghewala-1 and
Burial history at three locations Tariwala-1 wells of Bikaner-Nagaur Basin of India (Figure 27).
Burial history of the three above noted wells, as shown in In Baghewala well, the Jodhpur sandstone exhibits porosity
Figures 24, 25 and 26, is based on stratigraphy ranges of 19-25%. These reservoir facies extend towards the
(chronostratigraphic time scale, depth and thickness) and north and northwest into Salt Range including Kirana area
lithology, encountered or predicted at individual well (Sargodha Hills) and have been reported in Bijnot-1, Marot-1
locations. Lithologies obtained from the lithology logs were and Bahawalpur East 1 wells of Punjab Platform with porosity
specified as percentages of sand, silt, shale and limestone ranges of 14-17% and 6-14% in Marot and Bahawalpur wells
etc. Compaction was calculated automatically by the respectively (Sheikh et al., 2003). The average porosity trend
computer programme using the equation of Falvey and indicates good to excellent porosity from central to the eastern
Middleton (1981). Petrophysical parameters necessary for part of the study area (Figure 27).
calculating compaction, porosity, thermal conductivity etc.
were provided by the computer programme on the basis of Bilara Formation:
lithology specified for each rock unit which is present today The dolomites of Bilara Formation are the proven
or was deposited but subsequently eroded away. The reservoirs in Baghewala-1, Kalrewala-2 and Tarriwala-1 wells
precise lithologies of eroded rock units, of course, are never of Bikaner-Nagaur Basin of India (Sheikh et al., 2003). The
known. In this study lithologies of eroded sections have carbonates of Bilara Formation have been deposited in
been estimated from data on rocks present in nearby wells coastal marine environment and more especially in supratidal
or outcrops, and also taking into consideration the different to inter-tidal environment which supports the development of
facies and modes of deposition. secondary porosity. The porosity of Bilara dolomite ranges
Figure 24 shows the burial history of the rock units from 7-15% in Baghewala-1, 0-12 % in Bijnot-1, 3-24% in
encountered at Ahmedpur-1 well. Shirinab/Datta Formation Bahawalpur East 1 and 8-14% in Marot-1 (Sheikh et al.,
was the deepest rock unit, which was encountered during 2003).
drilling at this location. Deposition of the sediments of Shirinab The distribution pattern of average porosity indicates good
Formation started 210 million years ago, whereas deposition reservoir characteristic on Punjab Platform with an increase in
of the younger encountered sediments (i.e. Chinji-Gaj) average porosity towards west (Figure 28).
culminated somewhere during Quaternary. The figure shows
that Shirinab/Datta, Chiltan/Samana Suk (Jurassic) and Salt Range Formation
Sembar/Chichali (Cretaceous) formations fall within the oil Two bitumen-bearing zones were encountered in the
window. However, the geochemical studies conducted by dolomite section in Karampur-1. Heavy oil has also been
HDIP indicate that Shirinab and Sembar formations have poor reported from cherty dolomite at Kalar Kahar and Dulmial
source potential (TOC 0.2 and 0.4 respectively). The Chiltan wells of Potwar sub-basin (Sheikh et al., 2003). The formation
Formation shows fair organic richness (TOC 0.76-0.80) but has an average porosity of 10% in Bijnot-1, 8% in Fort Abbas-
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Gaj-Chinji
Drazinda
Pirkoh - Sirki
Habib Rahi
Ghazij
Dunghan
Legend
Rani Kot
Pab
Mughal Kot
Parh
Goru
Sembar
Chiltan
Shirinab
Figure 24 - Burial history diagram of Ahmedpur-01 well. Plot also shows paleobathymetry, isotherms
and depth and time of oil generation.
Gaj-Chinj
Sakesar
Nammal
Patala
Dandot
Tobra
Kussak Baghanwala
Jutana
Khewra
Figure 25 - Burial history diagram of Fort Abbas-01 well. Plot also shows paleobathemetry,
Isotherms and depth and time of oil generation.
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Hydrocarbon Prospects Of Punjab Platform
Nagri
Chinji
Legend Sakesar
Nammal
Dunghan
Rani Kot
Sujhanda
Lumshiwal
Chichali
Samana Suk
Shinawari
Datta
Kingriali
Figure 26 - Burial history diagram of Nandpur-02 well. Plot also shows paleobathymetry
and isotherms with no oil and gas generation.
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pression
pression
Sulaiman De
Sulaiman De
5
Raza et al.
n
Ahmedpur-1 asi Ahmedpur-1
asi
ur b
ur b
Fort Abbas-1 Fort Abbas-1
10 15 25
5 20
aga
aga
Suji-1 Suji-1
r-N
r-N
10
ane
ane
INDIA INDIA
Bik
Bik
Bijnot Bijnot
M
M
P-10 P-10
Chak-255 o Chak-255
28o
ar
ar
28o 28 28o
iH
iH
Jiwanwala-1 Jiwanwala-1
igh
igh
Kalrewala-1 Kalrewala-1
5 LEGEND
LEGEND
Tarriwala-1 Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole Dry Hole
Baghewala-1
Po
Baghewala-1
Po
10
lca
lca
ra
ra
n
n
20
Hi
Hi
gh
gh 25
Contour Interval 5% Contour Interval 5%
(Dashed where inferred) (Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary Platform boundary
International boundary International boundary
26
o
70
o
72o 74o 26
o
26o 70o 72o 74o 26
o
Figure 27 - Average Porosity Map of Jodhpur Formation.
Figure 28 - Average Porosity Map of Bilara Formation.
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Hydrocarbon Prospects Of Punjab Platform
70o 72
o
74
o
N
32o 32o
Sarg
odh
a Hi
gh
Darbula
Saro-1
Kamiab
Panjpir-1
Sarai-Sidhu
Nandpur-1
10
Piranwal-1
Tola-1
pression
30o Karampur-1 30
o
Punjab Platform
Sulaiman De
5
Bahawalpur East
Marot-1
sin
Ahmedpur-1
r ba
Fort Abbas-1
gaua
Suji-1
r-N
ane
INDIA
Bik
Bijnot
M
P-10
Chak-255
28o
ar
28o
iH
Jiwanwala-1
igh
5 Kalrewala-1
LEGEND
Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole
Baghewala-1
Po
lca
Oil Well
ra
Gas Well
n
Hi
gh
Contour Interval 5%
(Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary
International boundary
70o 72
o
74o 70
o
72
o
74o
N N
o
32 32o 32o 32
o
Sarg Sarg
od ha H od ha H
igh igh
Darbula Darbula
Saro-1 Saro-1
Kamiab Kamiab
PAK I S TAN Bhudana
PAK I S TAN Bhudana
Panjpir-1 Panjpir-1
Sarai-Sidhu Sarai-Sidhu
Nandpur-1 Nandpur-1
Piranwal-1 Piranwal-1
Tola-1 Tola-1
5
pression
pression
10 10
30o 15
Karampur-1 30o 30o 5
Karampur-1
15
30o
20
Punjab Platform Punjab Platform
Sulaiman De
Sulaiman De
Bahawalpur East Bahawalpur East
Raza et al.
Marot-1 Marot-1
n
n
Ahmedpur-1 Ahmedpur-1
asi
asi
ur b Fort Abbas-1
ur b
Fort Abbas-1
aga
aga
Suji-1 Suji-1
r-N
r-N
ane
ane
INDIA INDIA
Bik
Bik
Bijnot Bijnot
M
M
P-10 P-10
Chak-255 Chak-255
28o o
ar
ar
28
o 28 28o
iH
iH
Jiwanwala-1
igh
igh
Jiwanwala-1
Kalrewala-1 Kalrewala-1
LEGEND LEGEND
Tarriwala-1 Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole Dry Hole
Baghewala-1 Baghewala-1
Po
Po
lca
lca
Oil Well Oil Well
ra
ra
Gas Well Gas Well
n
n
Hi
Hi
gh
gh
Contour Interval 5% Contour Interval 5%
(Dashed where inferred) (Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary Platform boundary
International boundary International boundary
26
o
70o 72o 74o 26o 26o 70o 72o 74o 26
o
Figure 31 - Average Porosity Map of Kussak Formation. Figure 30 - Average Porosity Map of Khewra Formation.
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Hydrocarbon Prospects Of Punjab Platform
o
70 72
o
74o
N
o
32 32o
Sarg
odh
a Hi
gh
Darbula
Saro-1
Kamiab
Panjpir-1
Sarai-Sidhu
Nandpur-1
Piranwal-1
Tola-1
pression
15 20
5 10
Bahawalpur East
Marot-1
n
Ahmedpur-1
asi
ur b
Fort Abbas-1
aga
Suji-1
r-N
ane
INDIA
Bik
Bijnot
M
P-10
Chak-255
28o
ar
28o
iH
Jiwanwala-1
igh
Kalrewala-1
LEGEND
Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole
Baghewala-1
Po
lca
Oil Well
ra
Gas Well
n
Hi
gh
Contour Interval 5%
(Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary
International boundary
26
o
70o 72o 74o 26o
PERMIAN JURASSIC
o
70
o
72o 74o 70 72
o
74
o
N N
o
32
o
o 32 32
o
32
Sarg Sarg
o dha od ha H
High i gh
Darbula Darbula
Saro-1 Saro-1
Kamiab Kamiab
PAK I S TAN Bhudana
PAK I S TAN Bhudana
Panjpir-1 Panjpir-1
Sarai-Sidhu mb Sarai-Sidhu
fA
Nandpur-1 it o Nandpur-1
Lim
le
ab Piranwal-1 ha
Piranwal-1 ob
Pr Tola-1 arc
Tola-1 fW
it o
pression
pression
Lim
o le
30 ab
30o Karampur-1 30o Karampur-1 Pr
ob 30
o
Punjab Platform Punjab Platform
Sulaiman De
Sulaiman De
15 30
5 25
10 15 20
Bahawalpur East Bahawalpur East
Raza et al.
Marot-1 Marot-1
n
n Ahmedpur-1
asi
Ahmedpur-1 asi
ur b
Fort Abbas-1
ur b
Fort Abbas-1
aga
aga
Suji-1
r-N
Suji-1
r-N
ane
ane
INDIA INDIA
Bik
Bik
Bijnot Bijnot
M
P-10
M
Chak-255
P-10
o Chak-255
ar
28o 28 o
ar
28o 28
iH
iH
Jiwanwala-1 Jiwanwala-1
igh
igh
Kalrewala-1 Kalrewala-1
LEGEND
Tarriwala-1
LEGEND Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole
Baghewala-1
Po
Dry Hole
Baghewala-1
Po
lca
Oil Well
lca
Oil Well
ra
ra
n
n
Hi
Hi
gh
gh
Contour Interval 5%
Contour Interval 5%
(Dashed where inferred) (Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary Platform boundary
International boundary International boundary
o o o o
o
70
o
72o 74
o
26o 26
o
70 72 74 26
26
Figure 33 - Average Porosity Map of Warcha Formation.
Figure 34 - Average Porosity Map of Amb Formation.
o
24
70o 72 74o 70o 72o 74o
N N
32o o 32o
32 32o
Sarg Sarg
o dha odh
H igh
a Hi
gh
Darbula Darbula
Saro-1 Saro-1
Kamiab Kamiab
Bhudana
PAK I S TAN Bhudana
PAK I S TAN
Panjpir-1 Panjpir-1
Sarai-Sidhu Sarai-Sidhu
Nandpur-1 Nandpur-1
atta
Piranwal-1 fD Piranwal-1
it o ina wari
Tola-1 le Lim Tola-1 of Sh
bab L imit
Pro Pro bable
pression
pression
Punjab Platform Punjab Platform
25
30
Bahawalpur East 35 Bahawalpur East
10 Marot-1
Marot-1
n
5
Ahmedpur-1 15 Ahmedpur-1
sin
Sulaiman De
Sulaiman De
asi
r ba
ur b
u
ga
aga
Suji-1 Suji-1
r-Na
r-N
ane
ane
INDIA INDIA
Bik
Bik
Bijnot Bijnot P-10
P-10
M
M
Chak-255 ar Chak-255
ar
i
28o 28o 28o 28o
iH
Hi
Hydrocarbon Prospects Of Punjab Platform
Jiwanwala-1 Jiwanwala-1
gh
igh
Kalrewala-1 Kalrewala-1
LEGEND LEGEND
Tarriwala-1 Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole Dry Hole
Baghewala-1 Baghewala-1
Po
Po
Oil Well Oil Well
lc
lca
ar
r
Gas Well Gas Well
a n
an
Hi
Hi
gh
gh
Contour Interval 5% Contour Interval 5%
(Dashed where inferred) (Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary Platform boundary
o o
26o 70 72o 74o 26 26o 70o 72o 74o 26o
Figure 35 - Average Porosity Map of Datta Formation. Figure 36 - Average Porosity Map of Shinawari Formation.
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o
70 72o 74
o
N
32o 32o
Sarg
odh
a Hi
gh
Darbula
Saro-1
Kamiab
Panjpir-1
Sarai-Sidhu
Nandpur-1
Piranwal-1 n
ta
Tola-1 hil
k/C
Su
pression
a
o an
30 Karampur-1 f
Sa
m
30o
it o
Lim
le
Punjab Platform ab
Sulaiman De
ob
Pr
Bahawalpur East
5
10 15 Marot-1
in
Ahmedpur-1
bas
Fort Abbas-1
ur
aga
Suji-1
r-N
ane
INDIA
Bik
Bijnot
M
P-10
Chak-255
28o
ar
28o
iHi
Jiwanwala-1
gh
Kalrewala-1
LEGEND
Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole
Baghewala-1
Po
lca
Oil Well
ra
Gas Well
n
Hi
gh
Contour Interval 5%
(Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary
International boundary
26
o
70o 72o 74
o
26o
N N
32o o 32o 32o
32
Sarg Sarg
odh odh
a High
a Hi
gh
Darbula
Darbula
Saro-1
Saro-1
Kamiab
Kamiab
Bhudana
PAK I S TAN Bhudana
PAK I S TAN
Panjpir-1
Panjpir-1
Sarai-Sidhu
Sarai-Sidhu
oru Nandpur-1
Nandpur-1 rG
l/L owe
20 hiwa Piranwal-1
Piranwal-1 ums
of L Tola-1 on
Tola-1 imit ati
able L orm
Prob F
25 gu
an
30o 30o t/H
Karampur-1 iko 30o
Karampur-1 30o R an
t of
mi
pression
Li
pression
Punjab Platform le
Punjab Platform ab
ob
Pr
30
35 Bahawalpur East
Bahawalpur East
Marot-1
Marot-1
Ahmedpur-1
sin
Sulaiman De
Ahmedpur-1
sin
Sulaiman De
Fort Abbas-1
Fort Abbas-1
r ba
r ba
gau
gau
a
a
Suji-1
Suji-1
r-N
r-N
ane
ane
20 INDIA
Bik
INDIA
Bik
25 Bijnot P-10
Bijnot
M
20 P-10 Chak-255
M
Chak-255 ar
ar
28o 28o 28o
iH
28o Jiwanwala-1
iH
Jiwanwala-1
Hydrocarbon Prospects Of Punjab Platform
igh
igh
Kalrewala-1
Kalrewala-1
LEGEND LEGEND
Tarriwala-1
Tarriwala-1 Dry Hole
Dry Hole Baghewala-1
Baghewala-1
Po
Oil Well
Po
lc
Oil Well
lc
ar
Gas Well
ar
a
Gas Well
a
n
n
Hi
Hi
gh
gh
Contour Interval 5%
Contour Interval 5% (Dashed where inferred)
(Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary
Platform boundary
International boundary
International boundary
Figure 38 - Average Porosity Map of Lumshiwal/ Lower Goru Formation. Figure 39 - Average Porosity Map of Ranikot/ Hangu Formation.
27
Raza et al.
N
32o 32o
Sarg
odh
a Hi
gh
Darbula
Saro-1
Kamiab
Panjpir-1
Sarai-Sidhu
Nandpur-1
Piranwal-1
Tola-1
pression
o
30 Karampur-1 30o
Punjab Platform
Sulaiman De
5
Bahawalpur East
10
Marot-1
n
Ahmedpur-1
asi
ur b
Fort Abbas-1
15
aga
20
Suji-1
r-N
25
ane
INDIA
Bik
Bijnot
M
P-10
Chak-255
28o
ar
28o
i
Hi
Jiwanwala-1
gh
Kalrewala-1
LEGEND
Tarriwala-1
Dry Hole
Baghewala-1
Po
lca
Oil Well
ra
Gas Well
n
Hi
gh
Contour Interval 5%
(Dashed where inferred)
Platform boundary
International boundary
o
70 o o
72 74
Prospective Area of Infra-Cambrian
N
o
32 32
o
Sar
Reservoirs:
god
Darbula ha
Hig
Saro-1 h Bilara: Marginal to very good porosities ( Avg 5% - >20%)
PAKISTAN Kamiab
Bhudana
Panjpir-1 Jodhpur and Salt Range:
Sari-Sidhu
Nandpur-1 Jodhpur: Marginal to very good porosities
ession
Piranwal-1
Tola-1 ( Avg 5% - >20%)
30
o
Karampur-1 o
Salt Range: Marginal to good porosities
Sulaiman Depr
30
Punjab Platform (Avg 5% - >10%)
Bahawalpur East sin Source Rocks:
r ba
Marot-1
Ahmedpur-1
Carbonates of Bilara (Probable source) and oil
gau
Fort Abbas-1
shales of Salt Range (Potential source)
-Na
Suji-1
ner
INDIA
Bika
Bijnot
The potential source rocks drilled on structural high
Chak-255 P-10
(horst) are marginally mature
Ma
o
28 28
o
Jiwanwala-1
ri H
Kalrewala-1
igh
LEGEND
Tarriwala-1 Dry Hole The source rocks may be mature in structural lows
Baghewala-1
Po
Gas Well
(graben areas) due to increased overburden
lca
ran
Oil Well
Hi
gh
Hydrocarbon Traps:
Platform boundary
International boundary Normal fault blocks, salt pushed anticlines and onlap
26
o o
70 72
o structural patterns
70o 72o 74
o
Prospective Area of Cambrian
N Reservoirs:
o
32 32o
Piranwal-1 Nandpur-1
Sulaiman Dep
Ahmedpur-1 Marot-1
Marginal to good porosities ( Avg 5% - >10%)
aga
Fort Abbas-1
r-N
INDIA
Ma
Bijnot
r
Chak-255 P-10
iH
28o
Jiwanwala-1
28 o
Source Rocks:
igh
Kalrewala-1
Tarriwala-1 LEGEND No source potential in Cambrian strata
Po
Oil Well
Gas Well underlying Infra-Cambrian source rocks through
ra
Hydrocarbon Traps:
igh
Platform boundary
International boundary
Normal fault blocks and salt pushed anticlines
26
o
70 o
72
o
No potential, poor reservoirs (Avg Por: < 5%)
29
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o
70 o o
72 74
Prospective Area of Permian
N
o
32 32
o
Sar Reservoirs:
god
Darbula ha
Hig
Kamiab
h Warcha and Amb Formations
Saro-1
PAKISTAN
Bhudana Marginal to very good porosities ( Avg 5% - >15%)
Panjpir-1
Sari-Sidhu
Nandpur-1
ession
Piranwal-1
Tola-1
Warcha Formation
o
30 Karampur-1 o
Marginal to very good porosities( Avg 10% - >30%)
Sulaiman Depr
30
Punjab Platform
Bahawalpur East
r ba
sin Source Rocks:
Marot-1
Shales of Amb Formation
gau
o
28 28
o
Hydrocarbon Traps:
ri H
Jiwanwala-1
Kalrewala-1
igh
Tarriwala-1 LEGEND
Normal fault blocks, salt pushed anticlines and
Po
Oil Well
unconformity
ran
Gas Well
Hi
gh
70o 72
o
74o
Prospective Area of Jurassic
N
32 o
32
o
Reservoirs:
Sar
Darbula god
ha Datta, Shinawari,Samanasuk/Chiltan Formations
Hig
Saro-1
h
Marginal to very good porosities ( Avg 5% - >20%)
PAKISTAN Kamiab
Bhudana Carbonates of Samanasuk are producing reservoirs
Panjpir-1 in Panjpir and Nandpur gas fields
Sari-Sidhu
ssion
o
30 30o
Karampur-1
Punjab Platform Datta Formation
Bahawalpur East
asin
Source Rocks:
Ahmedpur-1 Fort Abbas-1
aga
Suji-1
INDIA rock, from deeper source of Infra-Cambrian and
Bik
28 o
Bijnot 28o
Jiwanwala-1 through fault conduits or through long distance
ri H
Tarriwala-1
Baghewala-1
Po
Dry Hole
ra
Oil Well
nH
unconformity
No potential for Datta and Samana Suk,
Platform boundary poor reservoirs (Avg Por: < 5%)
International boundary
26o 70o 72o No potential, strata absent
30
Hydrocarbon Prospects Of Punjab Platform
o
70 o
N
o
32 32
o
Reservoirs:
Sar
Darbula god
ha Lumshiwal / Lower Goru Formation
Hig
Saro-1 h
PAKISTAN Kamiab Bhudana
Very good porosities ( Avg. >20%)
Piranwal-1
Tola-1
Sulaiman Depre
30
o
Karampur-1 30
o
Source Rocks:
Punjab Platform Shales of Chichali and carbonates of Parh and
Mughalkot formations
asin
Bahawalpur East
Marot-1 ur b
Ahmedpur-1 The reservoirs may have been charged by own
Fort Abbas-1
aga
Suji-1
ane
o
28 28
o
Kalrewala-1
igh
LEGEND
unconformity
lca
Dry Hole
ra
Oil Well
nH
Gas Well
igh
Platform boundary
International boundary
o o
26
o
70 72
o
70 72
o
74
o
Piranwal-1
Tola-1 Shales of Ranikot and Dungan Formatons
Sulaiman Depre
o
30 Karampur-1 o
30
Punjab Platform The reservoirs may have been charged by own
source rock which might be mature in the
sin
Bahawalpur East
western part due to increased overburden
r ba
Marot-1
Ahmedpur-1 or due to long distance migration from
gau
Fort Abbas-1
Sulaiman Depression
-Na
Suji-1
r
ane
Hydrocarbon Traps:
INDIA
Bik
o
28 28
o
Anticlinal structures
Jiwanwala-1
ri H
Kalrewala-1
igh
Baghewala-1
lca
Dry Hole
ra
Oil Well
nH
Gas Well
igh
Platform boundary
International boundary
o o
26
o
70 72
31
Raza et al.
70o 72
o
74
o
N
Prospective Area of Eocene
o
32 32
o
Sar Reservoirs:
god
ha
Darbula Hig
Saro-1 h Laki, Sakesar and Chorgali Formations
PAKISTAN Kamiab
Bhudana Marginal to very good porosities ( Avg 5% - >20%)
Panjpir-1
Sari-Sidhu
Nandpur-1
Source Rocks:
ession
Piranwal-1
Tola-1
30
o
o No source rock
Sulaiman Depr
Karampur-1 30
Punjab Platform The reservoirs may be filled by the underlying
Paleocene source, specially, in the western
asin
Bahawalpur East
Marot-1
ur b part due to increased overburden
Ahmedpur-1
Hydrocarbon Traps:
aga
Fort Abbas-1
r-N
Suji-1
Anticlinal structures
ane
INDIA
Bik
Bijnot
Chak-255 P-10
Ma
o
28 28
o
ri H
Jiwanwala-1
No potential, poor reservoirs (Avg Por: < 5%)
igh
Kalrewala-1
Tarriwala-1 LEGEND
Po
Oil Well
ra
Gas Well
nH
igh
Platform boundary
International boundary
o o
26
o
70 72
PJHR
Received Oct. 08, 2009, revised July 15, 2010 and accepted December 25,
2010.