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Abstract The use of conventional logs alone will allow gross quantification of the hydrocarbons, lithology and pore volumes within heterolithic intervals. The comprehensive well log analysis of the Lower Safa Member in Khalda land field indicate that it is composed of sandstone intercalated with shale cemented with calcite and dolomite, whereas the sandstone thickness increases in the central and south east parts of the study area, the net pay is around 108 ft to 390 ft, The effective porosity ranges from 11.5% to 16.1%, the water saturation from 5-29%, and hydrocarbon saturation from 71-95% in study area; shale volume range from 3-16 % also the presence of dispersed shale.As a result of using petrophysical parameters distribution maps and petrophysical evaluation, the Lower Safa Member is considered as a good reservoir, which can delineate more fluids with high porosity, especially the central part of the study area that is characterized by high hydrocarbon saturation and high net pay thickness with low shale volume and high effective porosity. |