Carbonate Rock-typing – Diagenesis and Multi-scale Heterogeneity

Author(s):  
C. van der Land ◽  
Z. Jiang
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Omar Alfarisi ◽  
Djamel Ouzzane ◽  
Mohamed Sassi ◽  
TieJun Zhang

<p><a></a>Each grid block in a 3D geological model requires a rock type that represents all physical and chemical properties of that block. The properties that classify rock types are lithology, permeability, and capillary pressure. Scientists and engineers determined these properties using conventional laboratory measurements, which embedded destructive methods to the sample or altered some of its properties (i.e., wettability, permeability, and porosity) because the measurements process includes sample crushing, fluid flow, or fluid saturation. Lately, Digital Rock Physics (DRT) has emerged to quantify these properties from micro-Computerized Tomography (uCT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) images. However, the literature did not attempt rock typing in a wholly digital context. We propose performing Digital Rock Typing (DRT) by: (1) integrating the latest DRP advances in a novel process that honors digital rock properties determination, while; (2) digitalizing the latest rock typing approaches in carbonate, and (3) introducing a novel carbonate rock typing process that utilizes computer vision capabilities to provide more insight about the heterogeneous carbonate rock texture.<br></p>


Author(s):  
M. Rebelle ◽  
F. Umbhauer ◽  
E. Poli
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Author(s):  
H. Sun ◽  
G. Tao ◽  
S. Vega ◽  
B. Wang ◽  
H. Liu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Omar Al-Farisi ◽  
Hadi Belhaj ◽  
Fatmah Yammahi ◽  
Abdulla Al-Shemsi ◽  
Hocine Khemissa

Rock typing is one of the most important steps in reservoir modeling, and it’s the main task in reservoir characterization. In carbonate, the rock typing work that’s been performed during the last two decades had a little progress in term of providing reliable estimation of reservoir behavior. However, the development of Conjunction Rock Properties Convergence, CROPC, a carbonate rock typing concept that provided an important and easy solution to the carbonate rock typing gaps, has a major breakthrough, even though, CROPC methodology was developed to capture the single pore network through the conjunction of Lithology, permeability, capillary pressure and water saturation. Therefore, the need to identify more complex carbonate pore network had led to the initiation of developing the Carbonate Rock Type Matrix RocMat, which will be detailed in this paper, as part of a Master of Science research project. In this novel concept the carbonate rocks were classified into homogeneous, single pore network, and heterogeneous rocks, dual and triple pore network with the utilization of the effective petrophysical properties of permeability, capillary pressure, saturation, porosity and height above free water level, all were classified in a conjunction matrix that honors these properties and at the same time enables generating sub groups as down scaling and estimation for unseen groups with infinite rock complexity capturing, at the same time it enables the ease to lump the groups and generates upscale-groups that make it easier for utilization by the geologist and reservoir engineers to achieve the objective of better reservoir performance prediction, the work was performed and then tested in two carbonate offshore fields data. This RocMat was structured to be the ultimate catalog for carbonate rock types.


2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Soren Frank ◽  
Ramdas Narayanan ◽  
Pia Hansen ◽  
David Furse Allen ◽  
Troels Albrechtsen ◽  
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Nmr Data ◽  

2016 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 1421-1436 ◽  
Author(s):  
William S. Currie ◽  
Sarah Kiger ◽  
Joan I. Nassauer ◽  
Meghan Hutchins ◽  
Lauren L. Marshall ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michel Rebelle ◽  
Francois Umbhauer ◽  
Emmanuelle Poli
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