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A Petrophysical Multivariate Approach Using Geophysical Well Logs and Laboratory Measurements to Characterize an Albian Carbonate Reservoir in the Campos Basin, Southeast Brazil 采用地球物理测井和实验室测量的岩石物理多元方法对巴西东南部Campos盆地的Albian碳酸盐岩储层进行了表征
Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.112.08
A. Carrasquilla, Raphael Silva
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引用次数: 0
Sweet Spot and Porosity Development in an Unconventional Source Rock Play 非常规烃源岩储层的甜点和孔隙度开发
Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.112.16
A. Pierre, Kevin R. Mageau, P. Miller, Andrea Cox, Aaron Shelby-James, T. Branter
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Quantitative Digital Petrography: A Novel Approach to Reservoir Characterization 定量数字岩石学:储层表征的新方法
Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.112.12
A. Buono, Keith Peterson, K. Luck, S. Fullmer, P. Moore
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引用次数: 1
Pore Size and Ultrasonic Velocity: Lessons From Miss Lime Reservoirs 孔隙大小和超声波速度:石灰小姐油藏的经验教训
Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.112.04
R. Raj, P. Jaiswal, B. Berg, G. Grammer
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引用次数: 2
Porosity In Microbial Carbonate Reservoirs in the Middle Triassic Leikoupo Formation (Anisian Stage), Sichuan Basin, China 四川盆地中三叠统雷口坡组(安尼期)微生物碳酸盐岩储层孔隙度
Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.112.06
Jinmin Song, Shu-gen Liu, Zhi-wu Li, Di Yang, Wei Sun, Tong Lin, Hao Wang, Yongqiang Yu, Yi Long, P. Luo
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引用次数: 0
Lateral and Vertical Trends of Preferred Flow Pathways Associated with Bioturbated Carbonate: Examples From Middle to Upper Jurassic Strata, Central Saudi Arabia 与生物扰动碳酸盐岩相关的优先流动路径的横向和纵向趋势:以沙特阿拉伯中部中至上侏罗统地层为例
Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.112.05
H. Eltom, S. Hasiotis
Shallow to deeply penetrating bioturbation by organisms on carbonate shelves can alter the original depositional texture of carbonate sediments, rearrange and modify the primary porosity and permeability patterns, and effectively increase the overall flow properties in multiple intervals. To explore the impact of bioturbation on reservoir quality and its spatial and vertical patterns, this study examined sedimentologically, ichnologically, and geostatistically ubiquitous bioturbated strata throughout outcrops of the Middle Jurassic Tuwaiq Mountain Formation and Upper Jurassic Hanifa Formation in central Saudi Arabia. Each lithofacies within the studied intervals had an ichnofabric index (ii) range from nonbioturbated (ii1) to beds completely homogenized by bioturbation (ii6). Most important was the occurrence of laterally extensive (.5 km) Glossifungites Ichnofacies, which represent firmgrounds with ii2 to ii5. These Glossifungites Ichnofacies are composed of complex and deep, three-dimensional Thalassinoides burrow networks (TBN) in mud-dominated lithofacies. These TBN have pore systems that consist of (1) open and partially open macropores (size of several centimeters), and (2) interparticle and moldic pores within the burrow filling, which consists of peloids, skeletal grains, and coated grains in a grain-dominated packstone texture. The TBN pore system, which typically penetrates the entire extent of the mud-dominated bioturbated beds, provides permeability pathways in an otherwise less permeable medium. Outcrop data and three-dimensional models suggest that these permeable pathways can contribute to overall reservoir flow in three ways: (1) TBN beds contribute to the overall reservoir flow as a single flow unit if bound above and below by impermeable beds (e.g., lateral flow in vertical well). (2) TBN breach the bed boundaries and, thus, connect above and below into more porous, more permeable grainy beds, providing overall reservoir connectivity for the carbonate reservoir and contributing to vertical and lateral flow. (3) TBN beds connect otherwise laterally compartmentalized reservoirs and contribute to vertical flow. Controls on the lateral and vertical variability of the TBN in the study area can be attributed to changes in water chemistry of the depositional environments, which are likely linked to global and local controls. This spatial and temporal relationship impacts the lateral and vertical distribution of flow properties of TBN strata in bioturbated reservoirs. Understanding such relationships is critical for secondary and tertiary recovery of oil by water flooding because such relationships can provide a prediction about the trend of vertical and lateral flow properties.
碳酸盐岩陆架上生物浅层至深层的生物扰动作用可以改变碳酸盐岩沉积物的原始沉积结构,重新排列和改变原生孔渗模式,有效提高多层段的整体流动特性。为了探索生物扰动对储层质量及其空间和垂直格局的影响,本研究在沉积学、技术和地质统计学上考察了沙特阿拉伯中部中侏罗统图瓦伊克山组和上侏罗统哈尼法组露头中普遍存在的生物扰动地层。在研究的层段内,每个岩相具有从非生物扰动(ii1)到被生物扰动完全均匀化(ii6)的岩相结构指数(ii)。最重要的是发生了横向广泛的()。(5 km)绿藻岩(Glossifungites),代表ii2 ~ ii5的firmgrounds。这些藻石相是由泥质为主的岩相中复杂的深的、三维的Thalassinoides洞穴网络(TBN)组成的。这些TBN的孔隙系统由(1)开放和部分开放的大孔(大小为几厘米)和(2)洞内填充的颗粒间孔和模态孔组成,由似球粒、骨架颗粒和包覆颗粒组成,具有以颗粒为主的包覆岩结构。TBN孔隙系统通常能穿透整个以泥质为主的生物扰动层,在渗透性较差的介质中提供了渗透途径。露头数据和三维模型表明,这些渗透性通道可以通过三种方式促进整体油藏流动:(1)如果被不透水层(例如直井中的横向流动)上下结合,TBN层可以作为单个流动单元促进整体油藏流动。(2) TBN突破了层界,从而将上、下连接成更多孔、更具渗透性的颗粒状层,为碳酸盐岩储层提供了整体的储层连通性,并促进了垂向和横向流动。(3) TBN层连接了横向分隔的储层,有利于垂向流动。研究区TBN横向和纵向变化的控制因素可归因于沉积环境的水化学变化,这可能与全球和局部控制因素有关。这种时空关系影响了生物扰动储层TBN地层流动物性的横向和纵向分布。了解这种关系对于水驱二次和三次采油至关重要,因为这种关系可以预测垂向和横向流动特性的趋势。
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引用次数: 8
Nature of Porosity in Marine Calcite Concretions: Insights from Ion‐Micromilled Surfaces 海洋方解石结块孔隙的性质:离子微磨表面的见解
Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.112.09
D. McNeill, Ibukun Bode-Omoleye, G. Grammer
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