The distribution of reservoir quality in tight carbonates depends primarily upon how diagenetic processes have modified the rock microstructure, leading to significant heterogeneity and anisotropy. The size and connectivity of the pore network may be enhanced by dissolution or reduced by cementation and compaction. In this paper we have examined the factors which affect the distribution of porosity, permeability and reservoir quality in the Turonian–Campanian Kometan Formation, which is a prospective low permeability carbonate reservoir rock in northern Iraq. Our data includes regional stratigraphy, outcrop sections, well logs and core material from 8 wells as well as a large suite of laboratory petrophysical measurements. These data have a...
The pore system in carbonates is complicated because of the associated biological and chemical activ...
Up to 60% of the World’s oil is now within carbonates, with over 50% in the Middle East. Many exist...
Due to the diversity of pore types, it is challenging to characterize the Middle East’s Cretaceous c...
The distribution of reservoir quality in tight carbonates depends primarily upon how diagenetic proc...
Reservoir quality in some carbonate reservoirs of the Zagros basin depends primarily upon how diagen...
In carbonate reservoir rocks the complex interaction between the petrophysical properties correspond...
Sedimentological and diagenetic factors determine porosities and permeabilities within carbonate ram...
Heterogeneity in the pore network of carbonate rocks can be attributed to variable mineralogy, litho...
Permeability vs. porosity plots for the Arab-D carbonate reservoir show a relatively poor correlatio...
Diagenetic changes are a concern in carbonate petroleum reservoir management. One of the challenges ...
The Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt of the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq host major volumes of hydro...
Carbonate reservoir unarguably contributes over 50% of presently produced crude oil in the world tod...
Biological and chemical activities in carbonates are responsible for the complexity of the pore syst...
A new reservoir quality ternary plot (RQTP) of effective porosity, shale volume, and matrix is prese...
Reservoir quality in tight fractured carbonate rocks is controlled by the fracture properties, the t...
The pore system in carbonates is complicated because of the associated biological and chemical activ...
Up to 60% of the World’s oil is now within carbonates, with over 50% in the Middle East. Many exist...
Due to the diversity of pore types, it is challenging to characterize the Middle East’s Cretaceous c...
The distribution of reservoir quality in tight carbonates depends primarily upon how diagenetic proc...
Reservoir quality in some carbonate reservoirs of the Zagros basin depends primarily upon how diagen...
In carbonate reservoir rocks the complex interaction between the petrophysical properties correspond...
Sedimentological and diagenetic factors determine porosities and permeabilities within carbonate ram...
Heterogeneity in the pore network of carbonate rocks can be attributed to variable mineralogy, litho...
Permeability vs. porosity plots for the Arab-D carbonate reservoir show a relatively poor correlatio...
Diagenetic changes are a concern in carbonate petroleum reservoir management. One of the challenges ...
The Zagros Fold and Thrust Belt of the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq host major volumes of hydro...
Carbonate reservoir unarguably contributes over 50% of presently produced crude oil in the world tod...
Biological and chemical activities in carbonates are responsible for the complexity of the pore syst...
A new reservoir quality ternary plot (RQTP) of effective porosity, shale volume, and matrix is prese...
Reservoir quality in tight fractured carbonate rocks is controlled by the fracture properties, the t...
The pore system in carbonates is complicated because of the associated biological and chemical activ...
Up to 60% of the World’s oil is now within carbonates, with over 50% in the Middle East. Many exist...
Due to the diversity of pore types, it is challenging to characterize the Middle East’s Cretaceous c...