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Summary

Western Siberia is the highest oil and gas province in Russia. This technical paper describes the lithological properties of Bazhenov Formation which have been evaluated in two different wells of Frolovskaya Region of Western Siberia. The estimated thickness range of the formation is about 20 25 m and is highly rich in siliceous shale. Due to abnormal deviation in GR (gamma ray) and TNP (thermal neutron porosity) Log, some sections of the formations have been identified as oil & gas rich zones. Moreover, a comparative study has been made between these two wells after interpreting different Logs. Using these lithological properties, certain field development plans can be made to produce the wells

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2018-04-09
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