Carbonate reservoirs hold more than 50 % of Earth’s remaining conventional hydrocarbon. However, recovery from these reservoirs is notoriously difficult due to the complex and multiple scales of porosity. This heterogeneity is a function of both the depositional environment and of subsequent diagenetic processes. This thesis examines the processes that have controlled the reservoir quality of three Early Cretaceous carbonate oil fields (A, B, and C), in particular the role of deposition, diagenesis and the timing of oil charge in controlling final properties. Results are then used to help provide a theoretical basis for the modelling and prediction of reservoir quality and to improve the calibration of basin models. Field A and B are stacke...
The First Eocene reservoir at the Wafra Field produces heavy oil from very porous dolomites at depth...
Petrographic, stable-isotope and fluid-inclusion analyses were conducted on a Lower Cretaceous limes...
Carbonate reservoirs host more than half of the world’s remaining conventional hydrocarbon reserves...
Oil charge is thought to inhibit the growth of cements within subsurface pore systems. We explore th...
© 2016. Oil-water transition zones in carbonate reservoirs represent important but rarely studied di...
This petrographic, stable isotopic, fluid inclusion and petrophysical study constrains the condition...
Up to 60% of the World’s oil is now within carbonates, with over 50% in the Middle East. Many exist...
The porosity and permeability of sandstone and carbonate reservoirs (known as reservoir quality) are...
The carbonate reservoir quality is strongly reliant on the compaction process during sediment burial...
The Napo Formation of Lower-Middle Cretaceous age in the Oriente basin, Ecuador, is an important san...
Abstract: Carbonate oil reservoirs are sometimes regarded with apprehension in the petroleum industr...
This investigation aimed to (1) reconstruct the diagenetic evolution of sandstones of the Água Gran...
Reservoir quality relates to the presence of porosity and the connectivity of the pores of the reser...
Reservoir quality prediction has historically been the 'holy grail' of reservoir geologists, yet few...
20 pagesInternational audienceThe Middle Jurassic carbonates of the eastern part of the Paris Basin ...
The First Eocene reservoir at the Wafra Field produces heavy oil from very porous dolomites at depth...
Petrographic, stable-isotope and fluid-inclusion analyses were conducted on a Lower Cretaceous limes...
Carbonate reservoirs host more than half of the world’s remaining conventional hydrocarbon reserves...
Oil charge is thought to inhibit the growth of cements within subsurface pore systems. We explore th...
© 2016. Oil-water transition zones in carbonate reservoirs represent important but rarely studied di...
This petrographic, stable isotopic, fluid inclusion and petrophysical study constrains the condition...
Up to 60% of the World’s oil is now within carbonates, with over 50% in the Middle East. Many exist...
The porosity and permeability of sandstone and carbonate reservoirs (known as reservoir quality) are...
The carbonate reservoir quality is strongly reliant on the compaction process during sediment burial...
The Napo Formation of Lower-Middle Cretaceous age in the Oriente basin, Ecuador, is an important san...
Abstract: Carbonate oil reservoirs are sometimes regarded with apprehension in the petroleum industr...
This investigation aimed to (1) reconstruct the diagenetic evolution of sandstones of the Água Gran...
Reservoir quality relates to the presence of porosity and the connectivity of the pores of the reser...
Reservoir quality prediction has historically been the 'holy grail' of reservoir geologists, yet few...
20 pagesInternational audienceThe Middle Jurassic carbonates of the eastern part of the Paris Basin ...
The First Eocene reservoir at the Wafra Field produces heavy oil from very porous dolomites at depth...
Petrographic, stable-isotope and fluid-inclusion analyses were conducted on a Lower Cretaceous limes...
Carbonate reservoirs host more than half of the world’s remaining conventional hydrocarbon reserves...