FACIES AND FORMATION INTERPRETATION OF SANDY RESERVOIRS IN ATORBOY WELL №1 BASED ON GAMMA-RAY LOGGING USING THE MUROMTSEV METHOD
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This paper presents a facies interpretation of sandy reservoirs based on gamma-ray logging data and core samples from the Atorboy Well №1. The study applies electrometric methods for investigating sandy rocks, hydrocarbon trap analysis techniques, and the classification of genetic types of gamma-ray log curves developed by V.S. Muromtsev. The results indicate that gamma-ray logging is effective for distinguishing sand and clay layers, identifying depositional environments, and evaluating reservoir properties. Based on the obtained data, the well section is subdivided into alluvial floodplain and alluvial channel facies. The findings are of practical importance for hydrocarbon exploration and evaluation.
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