The Mishrif Formation is considered the main oil reservoir in the Buzurgan
oilfield, southern Iraq. This study aims to characterize and evaluate the reservoir
properties of the Mishrif Formation based on the interpretation of well logs data. The
logs data for six wells have been analyzed and interpreted by using Techlog 2015.3
software. The lithology of the Mishrif Formation was determined by using the M-N
cross plot method based on the interpretation of density, neutron, and sonic logs. The
results showed that the Mishrif Formation is mainly composed of limestone. The shale
volume in the Mishrif Formation has been estimated from the gamma-ray log. The
results illustrated that the shale volume is about 20% of the bulk volume, and may
increase to reach the highest value at the upper part of the MA unit of the formation.
The porosity of the Mishrif Formation was calculated based on the interpretation of
neutron, density, and sonic logs. To achieve accurate values of porosity, the log-derived
porosity has been correlated with the core-derived porosity, and the comparison showed
a good correlation between the two types of porosity. The results showed that the Mishrif
Formation is characterized by low to medium porosity (about 5% to 18%). The
secondary porosity of the formation is most dominant in the MB21 unit compared with
the other stratigraphic units of the Mishrif Formations. This indicates that the MB21 unit
was affected by the diagenesis processes. The MB21 unit of the Mishrif Formation
represents the most dominant reservoir because it was delineated by high effective
porosity and high oil saturation.