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Summary

The aim of this paper is to share the systematic approach that were adopted for Kalung Emas-1 well to ensure the well placement is at the optimize location that targets the best reservoir facies and avoid the potential karst zones which will enable well data acquisition run smoothly. This approach incorporates carbonate sedimentological and facies interpretation, seismic attributes analysis, and QI analysis.

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2024-01-30
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