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The Baraichari Shale Formation, which is equivalent to the Boka Bil Formation, is well exposed within the Neogene sequence of the Sitapahar Anticline in the Chittagong-Tripura Fold Belt, Bengal Basin, Bangladesh. Regardless of its importance in hydrocarbon accumulation, a comprehensive facies analysis is essential to understand and explain the heterogeneity within different depositional architectural elements. The purpose of this work is to delineate the lithofacies characteristics, depositional environment heterogeneities and propose a generic depositional model for the Middle to Late Miocene shallow marine sediments of the formation. The sedimentary facies were investigated at three outcrops along the Kaptai-Chandraghona road cut sections of the Sitapahar anticline. The formation is composed of dark to bluish-gray shale, silty shale, yellowish brown siltstone, and gray to yellowish brown fine-to medium-grained sandstone. Eight distinct sedimentary facies have been identified and were categorized into three facies associations: subtidal or estuarine, mixed flats with tidal creeks, and tidal mud flats. The subtidal facies, predominant in the middle member, consists of fine to medium-grained ripple cross-stratified sandstone-siltstone, herringbone cross-stratified sandstone, and trough cross-stratified sandstone, indicating sub-tidal channel deposition. Mixed flats with tidal creeks exhibit heterolithic facies, suggesting energy level changes in intertidal to sub-tidal zones influenced by tidal currents. Tidal mud flats are predominantly laminated shale/mudstone and lenticular laminated sandstone-siltstone, reflecting deposition during tide transitions in the intertidal zone. Fining upward cycles within the formation indicate progressive progradation or changes in inner tidal flats conditions during regressive periods. These depositional settings serve as analogs for equivalent subsurface reservoirs and contribute to the construction of reservoir models with greater accuracy.

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