Advances In Reservoir Geology
Product code: SP069
Print publication date: 16/02/1993
Geological Society of London, GSL Special Publications, Earth Resources and Economic Geology, Petroleum Geoscience and Geoenergy
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9780903317849
Author/Edited by: Edited by M. Ashton
Weight: 0.67kg
Number of pages: 240
Lyell Collection URL: https://www.lyellcollection.org/toc/sp/69/1
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Special Publication 69
Owing to the maturity of exploration in the North Sea Basin, reservoir geology will increasingly focus on the exploitation of smaller and technically more demanding hydrocarbon accumulations and the need to maximise reserves from the established producing fields. More refined geological reservoir interpretation and modelling are therefore required. The book details new methods, and the improved use of existing methods in such areas as sequence stratigraphy, petrography, sedimentology, inorganic chemistry, production logging, quantitative image analysis of pore structure, the dipmeter tool and permeability imaging; and the integration of data from a variety of these sources, including outcrop-derived data.
Introduction
GIBBONS, K., HELLEM, T., KJEMPERUD, A., Nio, S. D. & VEBENSTAD, K. Sequence architecture, facies development and carbonate-cemented horizons in the Troll Field reservoir, offshore Norway
LAHANN, R. W., FERRIER, J. A. & CORRIGAN, S. Reservoir heterogeneity in the Vanguard Field, UKCS
CLELLAND, W. D., KANTOROWICZ, J. D. & FENS, T. W. Quantitative analysis of pore structure and its effect on reservoir behaviour: Upper Jurassic Ribble Member Sand- stones, Fulmar Field, UK North Sea
LOWRY, P. & JACOBSEN, T. Sedimentological and reservoir characteristics of a fluvial- dominated delta-front sequence: Ferron Sandstone Member (Turonian), east central Utah, USA
HOIMYR, O., KLEPPE, A. & NYSTUEN, J. P. Effect of heterogeneities in braided stream channel sandbody on simulation of oil recovery: a case study from the Lower Jurassic Statfjord Formation, Snorre Field, North Sea
DREYER, T. Geometry and facies of large-scale flow-units in fluvial-dominated fan-delta- front sequences
ALEXANDER, J. A discussion on the use of analogues for reservoir geology
CAMERON, G. I. F., COLLINSON, J. D., RIDER, M. H. & Xu, L. Analogue dipmeter logs through a prograding deltaic sandbody
BOURKE, L. T., CORBIN, N., BUCK, S. G. & HUDSON, G. Permeability images: a new technique for enhanced reservoir characterization
Index