scholarly journals Estimation of quantitative criteria of carbonate reservoirs of triassic deposits

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 87-100
Author(s):  
J. M. Tlepieva ◽  
N. S. Shilanov

This paper discusses the boundary values of the reservoir properties of carbonate rocks of the Triassic sediments of South Mangyshlak, which are important for the interpretation of production geophysical data and for perforating and blasting operations. In terms of lithological composition, Triassic deposits are represented by two types of commercial reservoirs terrigenous and carbonate. Carbonate reservoirs are localized in the volcanic-dolomite and volcanic-limestone strata of the Middle Triassic. These rocks are characterized by a complex type of reservoir: porous-fractured, porous-cavernous and fractured. Sediments of the Upper Triassic occur with erosion on the Middle Triassic sedimentary complex and are represented by alternating tuffaceous, silt-sandy and mudstone rocks. Polymictic sandstones are oil-saturated to varying degrees; oil deposits are confined to them. To substantiate the quantitative criteria of the reservoir, the results obtained during special laboratory studies of the core were used. Filtration studies were carried out, where physical and hydrodynamic characteristics were determined when oil was displaced by displacing reagents. The obtained parameters were used to construct correlations collector non-collector. Using the relationships between the reservoir properties of the reservoir, the dependence of the porosity and permeability on the residual water content, as well as open porosity and permeability on the dynamic porosity, the boundary values were determined.

2021 ◽  
pp. 60-74
Author(s):  
G. A. Smolyakov ◽  
N. V. Gilmanova ◽  
A. V. Sivkova

The article deals with the determination of the reservoir properties of Permian-age carbonate rocks. There is a section dissection technique, taking into account the fossil organisms prevailing for a particular geological age. It was noted a high content of silica in the lower Artinskian deposits of Toravey and Varandey fields of the Komi Republic. The presence of silicon is associated with an increase in the population of siliceous sponges during this period of sedimentation; this fact caused the maximum values of porosity and permeability in the corresponding intervals. However, this was also the reason for the high values of the residual water saturation factor and, as a result, low oil flow rates from the lower Artinskian stage. The need for detailed correlation and accounting for the content of fossils in the rocks when dissecting the well section made it necessary to systematize the available actual material on core and well testing. It became obvious that the separation of reservoirs and stages at the qualitative level isn't possible, so quantitative estimates of the parameters that are significantly different for the upper and lower Artinskian deposits and allow you to dissect the well section were proposed.


Author(s):  
V. Sultanov ◽  
L. Sultanov

The complex results of petrophysical testing of rocks, taken from prospecting-development wells of Duvanni-deniz, Sangachal-deniz, Bulla-deniz, Garasu and etc. areas, where the sediments of productive stratum are widely expanded, have been given. Average values of granulometric composition of rocks of productive unit of the above areas by the section have been recounted. The problem of dependence of permeability on porosity and depth was solved. Dependence between physical parameters for the individual kinds of rocks, dependence between physical properties and material structures are established. The results of various petrophysical research methods show that the filtration capacitance properties, in general, deteriorate with depth. However, in certain cases, in clay and carbonate rocks, reservoir properties can improve, due to the appearance of secondary porosity under relatively stringent thermobaric conditions. The histograms, which consist of average values of granulometric composition of productive stratum rocks when crossing some places of archipelago are constructed, the problems of dependence of permeability on porosity and depth were solved. The researches showed, that the physical process of the same- named and same-aged features rocks change in the result of geological-physical processes, getting different values. It's noticed, that the porosity and permeability are increasing from north-west to south-east by changing lithological composition.


Problem statement. In some publications, the possibility of determining the wettability according to geophysical studies of wells (GIS), in particular, defined in the complex GIS residual water saturation or water retention capacity. As the main quantitative indicator of wettability, the thickness of the fictitious film of residual water is used. If this idea is true, then the calculation of wettability is possible and the results of determining the same parameters in the course of laboratory studies of core material. The purpose of this work is to test the proposed method for calculating wettability on the basis of data on the main reservoir properties of rocks obtained in the laboratory and to assess the possibility of practical application of this technique. Scientific and practical significance. The wettability of the rock surface is an important parameter on which the main indicators of the development of hydrocarbon deposits depend. At the moment, many oil and gas companies are experiencing difficulties in developing long-term fields. This is a breakthrough of water during water flooding, selective flooding of the wells and increased water-repellency of the reservoir in the development process. Taken together, this leads to a decrease in the rate of hydrocarbon extraction, a significant increase in flooding and, as a result, to a decrease in the final indicators of hydrocarbon recovery and significant economic losses. There are many methods of influencing the oil and gas reservoir in order to obtain a cost-effective inflow of hydrocarbons. But whatever method was used, there is a question of control and adjustment of wettability, the solution of which is impossible without determining the real relative wettability of the reservoir with water and hydrocarbons. Core material, which can determine the wettability of standard methods, is not selected enough and the possibility of calculating the wettability of GIS data could fundamentally improve the situation. Analysis of available publications on the topic. In the course of the work, the theoretical background of the proposed technique, the conclusion of the formula for calculating the thickness of the dummy film and the data on practical application given in the available works were analyzed. According to the authors of the tested method, the degree of hydrophilicity of the productive formation is qualitatively characterized by the content of residual water: the higher its content, the more hydrophilic the rock. To quantify the degree of hydrophilicity, it is proposed to use the thickness of the fictitious film of residual water on the surface of pore channels, which should increase in direct proportion to the degree of hydrophilicity and which is determined by the values of the water-holding capacity of rocks. Materials of own researches. On the basis of laboratory studies, the results of which are presented in the article, it can be argued that the values of residual water saturation with increasing hydrophilicity can both increase and decrease. The relationship between residual water saturation and wetting angle is ambiguous and should be used with great care to assess the degree of hydrophilicity of rocks. Quantification of hydrophilicity on the thickness of the dummy film of residual water is complicated by the fact that, first, to determine the film thickness for water-holding capacity is highly problematic, they are too weakly bound, and secondly, the film thickness is poorly and ambiguously connected with the wetting, which used the wetting angle, and the index "M" defined by standard methods. Perhaps it is the proposed formulas for calculating the thickness of the fictitious film and the idea can be further developed, however, at this stage to replace the direct definition of wettability on the calculation of known values of reservoir properties is impossible. Conclusion. Calculation of wettability by known values of basic reservoir properties determined in laboratory conditions is impossible. We stipulate that this conclusion cannot be unconditionally transferred to the assessment of wettability according to GIS (determination of both residual water saturation and gas saturation coefficient according to GIS has its own specifics), but the impossibility of constructing the desired connections in the laboratory forces caution to approach such calculations. The performed work will help to avoid gross errors in the assessment of wettability, performed for various practical purposes, in particular, in the development of methods to prevent selective flooding of wells.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kangxu Ren ◽  
Junfeng Zhao ◽  
Jian Zhao ◽  
Xilong Sun

Abstract At least three very different oil-water contacts (OWC) encountered in the deepwater, huge anticline, pre-salt carbonate reservoirs of X oilfield, Santos Basin, Brazil. The boundaries identification between different OWC units was very important to help calculating the reserves in place, which was the core factor for the development campaign. Based on analysis of wells pressure interference testing data, and interpretation of tight intervals in boreholes, predicating the pre-salt distribution of igneous rocks, intrusion baked aureoles, the silicification and the high GR carbonate rocks, the viewpoint of boundaries developed between different OWC sub-units in the lower parts of this complex carbonate reservoirs had been better understood. Core samples, logging curves, including conventional logging and other special types such as NMR, UBI and ECS, as well as the multi-parameters inversion seismic data, were adopted to confirm the tight intervals in boreholes and to predicate the possible divided boundaries between wells. In the X oilfield, hundreds of meters pre-salt carbonate reservoir had been confirmed to be laterally connected, i.e., the connected intervals including almost the whole Barra Velha Formation and/or the main parts of the Itapema Formation. However, in the middle and/or the lower sections of pre-salt target layers, the situation changed because there developed many complicated tight bodies, which were formed by intrusive diabase dykes and/or sills and the tight carbonate rocks. Many pre-salt inner-layers diabases in X oilfield had very low porosity and permeability. The tight carbonate rocks mostly developed either during early sedimentary process or by latter intrusion metamorphism and/or silicification. Tight bodies were firstly identified in drilled wells with the help of core samples and logging curves. Then, the continuous boundary were discerned on inversion seismic sections marked by wells. This paper showed the idea of coupling the different OWC units in a deepwater pre-salt carbonate play with complicated tight bodies. With the marking of wells, spatial distributions of tight layers were successfully discerned and predicated on inversion seismic sections.


Author(s):  
M.A. Tugarova

The article considers the secondary transformations of carbonate rocks of oil and gas complexes, which are of fundamental importance in the formation of reservoir properties. For the first time, a schematic diagram, illustrating the regularities of secondary processes in carbonate reservoirs and their relationship with the physico-chemical conditions of the stratosphere is proposed.


2021 ◽  
pp. 3570-3586
Author(s):  
Mohanad M. Al-Ghuribawi ◽  
Rasha F. Faisal

     The Yamama Formation includes important carbonates reservoir that belongs to the Lower Cretaceous sequence in Southern Iraq. This study covers two oil fields (Sindbad and Siba) that are distributed Southeastern Basrah Governorate, South of Iraq. Yamama reservoir units were determined based on the study of cores, well logs, and petrographic examination of thin sections that required a detailed integration of geological data and petrophysical properties. These parameters were integrated in order to divide the Yamama Formation into six reservoir units (YA0, YA1, YA2, YB1, YB2 and YC), located between five cap rock units. The best facies association and petrophysical properties were found in the shoal environment, where the most common porosity types were the primary (interparticle) and secondary (moldic and vugs) . The main diagenetic process that occurred in YA0, YA2, and YB1 is cementation, which led to the filling of pore spaces by cement and subsequently decreased the reservoir quality (porosity and permeability). Based on the results of the final digital  computer interpretation and processing (CPI) performed by using the Techlog software, the units YA1 and YB2 have the best reservoir properties. The unit YB2 is characterized by a good effective porosity average, low water saturation, good permeability, and large thickness that distinguish it from other reservoir units.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 9-18
Author(s):  
Ahmed Abdulwahhab Suhail ◽  
Mohammed H. Hafiz ◽  
Fadhil S. Kadhim

   Petrophysical characterization is the most important stage in reservoir management. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate reservoir properties and lithological identification of Nahr Umar Formation in Nasiriya oil field. The available well logs are (sonic, density, neutron, gamma-ray, SP, and resistivity logs). The petrophysical parameters such as the volume of clay, porosity, permeability, water saturation, were computed and interpreted using IP4.4 software. The lithology prediction of Nahr Umar formation was carried out by sonic -density cross plot technique. Nahr Umar Formation was divided into five units based on well logs interpretation and petrophysical Analysis: Nu-1 to Nu-5. The formation lithology is mainly composed of sandstone interlaminated with shale according to the interpretation of density, sonic, and gamma-ray logs. Interpretation of formation lithology and petrophysical parameters shows that Nu-1 is characterized by low shale content with high porosity and low water saturation whereas Nu-2 and Nu-4 consist mainly of high laminated shale with low porosity and permeability. Nu-3 is high porosity and water saturation and Nu-5 consists mainly of limestone layer that represents the water zone.


2014 ◽  
Vol 51 (8) ◽  
pp. 783-796 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simon Weides ◽  
Inga Moeck ◽  
Jacek Majorowicz ◽  
Matthias Grobe

Recent geothermal exploration indicated that the Cambrian Basal Sandstone Unit (BSU) in central Alberta could be a potential target formation for geothermal heat production, due to its depth and extent. Although several studies showed that the BSU in the shallower Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) has good reservoir properties, almost no information exists from the deeper WCSB. This study investigated the petrography of the BSU in central Alberta with help of drill cores and thin sections from six wells. Porosity and permeability as important reservoir parameters for geothermal utilization were determined by core testing. The average porosity and permeability of the BSU is 10% and <1 × 10−14 m2, respectively. A zone of high porosity and permeability was identified in a well located in the northern part of the study area. This study presents the first published geomechanical tests of the BSU, which were obtained as input parameters for the simulation of hydraulic stimulation treatments. The BSU has a relatively high unconfined compressive strength (up to 97.7 MPa), high cohesion (up to 69.8 MPa), and a remarkably high friction coefficient (up to 1.22), despite a rather low tensile strength (<5 MPa). An average geothermal gradient of 35.6 °C/km was calculated from about 2000 temperature values. The temperature in the BSU ranges from 65 to 120 °C. Results of this study confirm that the BSU is a potential geothermal target formation, though hydraulic stimulation treatments are required to increase the permeability of the reservoir.


2021 ◽  
Vol 40 (12) ◽  
pp. 876-885
Author(s):  
Danilo Jotta Ariza Ferreira ◽  
Gabriella Martins Baptista de Oliveira ◽  
Thais Mallet Castro ◽  
Raquel Macedo Dias ◽  
Wagner Moreira Lupinacci

An embedded model estimator (EMBER) petrophysical modeling algorithm has been applied to obtain effective porosity and permeability within the presalt carbonate reservoirs of the Barra Velha Formation in Buzios Field, Santos Basin. This advanced methodology was used due to the heterogeneity and complexity of the reservoirs, which makes modeling by conventional geostatistical methodologies difficult. For effective porosity modeling, we chose one facies model, one stratigraphic seismic attribute (acoustic impedance), and one structural seismic attribute (local flatness) as secondary variables. Permeability was modeled by using the best effective porosity simulation result as a secondary variable. Our results demonstrate that average effective porosity and permeability were 0.10 v/v and 440 md, respectively, indicating good reservoir quality throughout the studied area. A vertical trend of high effective porosities and permeabilities for the basal and uppermost reservoir sections was identified in our results, as well as a trend with lower values for these reservoir properties for the intermediate reservoir section. The lower section of the formation presented more continuity, and we infer it to be the best reservoir interval. We observed two horizontal trends for these reservoir properties at the formation top: one of higher values aligned to the north–south direction at the structural highs and another of lower reservoir properties related to isolated structural lows within structural highs. Correlation between modeled results and the blind test ANP-1 well upscaled properties was high, and upscaled well-log property distributions were preserved in the EMBER simulations, proving the predictive capacity of the algorithm. Finally, conditional distributions analysis indicated that the basal section of the Barra Velha Formation presents higher uncertainty for the estimation of effective porosity. Even though this interval is considered to have the best reservoir characteristics, decision making should be done with caution for this section.


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