Reservoir Quality of Clastic and Carbonate Rocks: Analysis, Modelling and Prediction
Product code: SP435
Print publication date: 05/06/2018
Geological Society of London, GSL Special Publications, Petroleum Geoscience and Geoenergy, Sedimentology
Type: Book (Hardback)
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9781786201393
Author/Edited by: Edited by P.J. Armitage, A.R. Butcher, J.M. Churchill, A.E. Csoma, C. Hollis, R.H. Lander, J.E. Omma and R.H. Worden
Weight: 1.15kg
Number of pages: 453
Online publication date: 13/05/2018
Lyell Collection URL: https://www.lyellcollection.org/toc/sp/435/1
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Special Publication 435
Reservoir quality is studied using a wide range of similar techniques in both sandstones and carbonates. Sandstone and carbonate reservoir quality both benefit from the study of modern analogues and experiments, but modelling approaches are currently quite different for these two types of reservoirs. There are many common controls on sandstone and carbonate reservoir quality, but also distinct differences due primarily to mineralogy.
Numerous controversies remain including the question of oil inhibition, the key control on pressure solution and geochemical flux of material to or from reservoirs. This collection of papers contains case-study-based examples of sandstone and carbonate reservoir quality prediction as well as modern analogue, outcrop analogue, modelling and advanced analytical approaches.
WORDEN, R. H., ARMITAGE, P. J., BUTCHER, A. R., CHURCHILL, J., CSOMA, A., HOLLIS, C., LANDER, R. & OMMA, J. Petroleum reservoir quality prediction: overview and contrasting approaches from sandstone and carbonate communities
TOSCA, N. J. &WRIGHT, V. P. Diagenetic pathways linked to labile Mg-clays in lacustrinecarbonate reservoirs: a model for the origin of secondary porosity in the Cretaceous pre-salt Barra Velha Formation, offshore Brazil
MORAD, D., PAGANONI, M., AL HARTHI, A., MORAD, S., CERIANI, A., MANSURBEG, H., AL SUWAIDI, A., AL-AASM, I. S. & EHRENBERG, S. N. Origin and evolution of microporosity in packstones and grainstones in a Lower Cretaceous carbonate reservoir, United Arab Emirates
BARNETT, A.J., WRIGHT, V.P., CHANDRA, V.S. & JAIN, V. Distinguishing between eogenetic, unconformity-related and mesogenetic dissolution: a case study from the Panna and Mukta fields, offshore Mumbai, India
MAHDI, T. A. & AQRAWI, A. A. M. Role of facies diversity and cyclicity on the reservoir quality of the mid-Cretaceous Mishrif Formation in the southern Mesopotamian Basin, Iraq
JOHN, C. M. Burial estimates constrained by clumped isotope thermometry: example of the Lower Cretaceous Qishn Formation (Haushi-Huqf High, Oman)
DANESHVAR, E. & WORDEN, R. H. Feldspar alteration and Fe minerals: origin, distribution and implications for sandstone reservoir quality in estuarine sediments
BUSCH, B., WINKLER, R., OSIVANDI, K., NOVER, G., AMANN-HILDENBRAND, A. & HILGERS, C. Evolution of small-scale flow barriers in German Rotliegend siliciclastics
GRIFFITHS, J., FAULKNER, D. R., EDWARDS, A. P. & WORDEN, R. H. Deformation band development as a function of intrinsic host-rock properties in Triassic Sherwood Sandstone
POTEET, J. E., GOLDSTEIN, R. H. & FRANSEEN, E. K. Diagenetic controls on the location of reservoir sweet spots relative to palaeotopographical and structural highs
WANG, W., MADLAND, M. V., ZIMMERMANN, U., NERMOEN, A., KORSNES, R. I., BERTOLINO, S. R. A. & HILDEBRAND-HABEL, T. Evaluation of porosity change during chemo-mechanical compaction in flooding experiments on Liége outcrop chalk
CONSONNI, A., FRIXA, A. &MARAGLIULO, C. Hydrothermal dolomitization: simulation by reaction transport modelling
CHUDI, O. K., LEWIS, H., STOW, D. A. V. & BUCKMAN, J. O. Reservoir quality prediction of deep-water Oligocene sandstones from the west Niger Delta by integrated petrological, petrophysical and basin modelling
NGUYEN, D. T., HORTON, R. A. Jr & KAESS, A. B. Diagenesis, plagioclase dissolution and preservation of porosity in Eocene and Oligocene sandstones at the Greeley oil field,southern San Joaquin basin, California, USA
KING, B. D. & GOLDSTEIN, R. H. History of hydrothermal fluid flow in the midcontinent, USA: the relationship between inverted thermal structure, unconformities and porosity distribution
STRICKER, S. & JONES, S. J. Enhanced porosity preservation by pore fluid overpressure and chlorite grain coatings in the Triassic Skagerrak, Central Graben, North Sea, UK
WELLS, M., HIRST, P., BOUCH, J., WHEAR, E. & CLARK, N. Deciphering multiple controls on reservoir quality and inhibition of quartz cement in a complex reservoir: Ordovician glacial sandstones, Illizi Basin, Algeria
GÖTTE, T. Trace element composition of authigenic quartz in sandstones and its correlation with fluid–rock interaction during diagenesis
GIER, S., WORDEN, R. H. & KROIS, P. Comparing clay mineral diagenesis in interbedded sandstones and mudstones, Vienna Basin, Austria
KIRALY, C., SENDULA, E., SZAMOSFALVI, Á., KÁLDOS, R., KÓNYA, P., KOVÁCS, I. J., FÜRI, J., BENDÖ, Z. & FALUS, G. The relevance of dawsonite precipitation in CO2 sequestration in the Mihályi-Répcelak area, NW Hungary
GELONI, C., ORTENZI, A. & CONSONNI, A. Reactive transport modelling of compacting siliciclastic sediment diagenesis