The early Miocene carbonate Baturaja Formation in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a gas-charged tight reservoir characterized by very low permeability (mostly below 0.1 mD) and porosity (mostly below 5%). Historically, the formation has been regarded as a conventional reservoir; however, it has required acid fracturing to enable hydrocarbon production approaching an economically viable rate. Changing the exploitation strategy of the formation to that of an unconventional carbonate may improve gas recovery. The research presented herein integrates geological and geophysical methods to better characterize the Baturaja Formation, treating it as an unconventional reservoir. The first part of the dissertation defines the carbonate platform type, the infl...
Almost half of SE Asia's considerable hydrocarbon reserves are contained in carbonates. The majority...
This combined sedimentological, diagenetic and remote sensing study of SE Asian Cenozoic carbonate s...
Heterogeneity in the pore network of carbonate rocks can be attributed to variable mineralogy, litho...
The early Miocene carbonate Baturaja Formation in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a gas-charged tight reservo...
The discovery of gas within the carbonate debris reservoir of the late Oligocene Berai formation nea...
A B S T R A C T This paper discusses and addresses two questions in carbonate reservoir characteriza...
The Oligocene-Miocene carbonate successions around the world are fundamental targets for hydrocarbon...
Abstract: Carbonate oil reservoirs are sometimes regarded with apprehension in the petroleum industr...
The carbonate reservoir quality is strongly reliant on the compaction process during sediment burial...
Biological and chemical activities in carbonates are responsible for the complexity of the pore syst...
The pore system in carbonates is complicated because of the associated biological and chemical activ...
The Early Miocene Carbonate Rock is an important rock reservoir in Indonesia. South Sumatra Basin ha...
The Sanga Sanga PSC in the Kutai Basin of East Kalimantan is host to several gas and oil fields with...
Carbonate rocks are believed to be proven hydrocarbon reservoirs and are found in various basins of ...
The Oligocene carbonate play in the Upper Kutai Basin is under-explored with exploration historicall...
Almost half of SE Asia's considerable hydrocarbon reserves are contained in carbonates. The majority...
This combined sedimentological, diagenetic and remote sensing study of SE Asian Cenozoic carbonate s...
Heterogeneity in the pore network of carbonate rocks can be attributed to variable mineralogy, litho...
The early Miocene carbonate Baturaja Formation in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a gas-charged tight reservo...
The discovery of gas within the carbonate debris reservoir of the late Oligocene Berai formation nea...
A B S T R A C T This paper discusses and addresses two questions in carbonate reservoir characteriza...
The Oligocene-Miocene carbonate successions around the world are fundamental targets for hydrocarbon...
Abstract: Carbonate oil reservoirs are sometimes regarded with apprehension in the petroleum industr...
The carbonate reservoir quality is strongly reliant on the compaction process during sediment burial...
Biological and chemical activities in carbonates are responsible for the complexity of the pore syst...
The pore system in carbonates is complicated because of the associated biological and chemical activ...
The Early Miocene Carbonate Rock is an important rock reservoir in Indonesia. South Sumatra Basin ha...
The Sanga Sanga PSC in the Kutai Basin of East Kalimantan is host to several gas and oil fields with...
Carbonate rocks are believed to be proven hydrocarbon reservoirs and are found in various basins of ...
The Oligocene carbonate play in the Upper Kutai Basin is under-explored with exploration historicall...
Almost half of SE Asia's considerable hydrocarbon reserves are contained in carbonates. The majority...
This combined sedimentological, diagenetic and remote sensing study of SE Asian Cenozoic carbonate s...
Heterogeneity in the pore network of carbonate rocks can be attributed to variable mineralogy, litho...