The First Eocene reservoir at the Wafra Field produces heavy oil from very porous dolomites at depths of (300 to 400 m) in the Paleocene–Eocene Umm Er Radhuma Formation. Porosity is commonly 30–50%, permeability is commonly 100–2000 md, and those reservoir characteristics were determined largely by diagenesis. Early diagenesis is dominated by dolomitization, dissolution associated with dolomitization, and precipitation of sulfates. Petrographic and stable isotopic characteristics support dolomitization and sulfate precipitation in evaporated (refluxing) seawater during shallow burial. The highest permeabilities occur in subtidal facies. Low-permeability tidal-flat facies stratify the reservoir. Heavy oil preferentially filled high-permeabil...
The carbonate stringers of the Ediacaran-Early Cambrian Ara Group in the South Oman Salt Basin (SOSB...
The diagenesis and fluid system evolution of outcrop analogues of potential sub-thrust Cretaceous ca...
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ABSTRACT: The Sarvak Formation (late Albian–early Turonian) is one of the major oil and gas reservoi...
Up to 60% of the World’s oil is now within carbonates, with over 50% in the Middle East. Many exist...
Introduction: The Jurassic Arab Formation is the main oil reservoir in Qatar. The Formation consists...
In the Permian Basin, strata of Leonardian age typically consist of interbedded carbonates and silic...
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The reservoir quality of Middle Eocene carbonates in the intracratonic Sirt Basin is strongly influe...
The Silurian Kepingtage Formation of Tarim Basin is an important deep clastic reservoir. Exploration...
Thin-section analysis of the upper portion of the Late Permian Khuff-C reservoir in southern Ghawar ...
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Deltaic sandstones of the Middle Jurassic Brent Group, northern North Sea, have a complex diagenetic...
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The carbonate stringers of the Ediacaran-Early Cambrian Ara Group in the South Oman Salt Basin (SOSB...
The diagenesis and fluid system evolution of outcrop analogues of potential sub-thrust Cretaceous ca...
International audienceThis petrographic, stable isotopic and fluid inclusion microthermometric study...
This study is based on petrographic examination (optical, scanning electron microscope, cathodolumin...
ABSTRACT: The Sarvak Formation (late Albian–early Turonian) is one of the major oil and gas reservoi...
Up to 60% of the World’s oil is now within carbonates, with over 50% in the Middle East. Many exist...
Introduction: The Jurassic Arab Formation is the main oil reservoir in Qatar. The Formation consists...
In the Permian Basin, strata of Leonardian age typically consist of interbedded carbonates and silic...
Petrographic, stable-isotope and fluid-inclusion analyses were conducted on a Lower Cretaceous limes...
The reservoir quality of Middle Eocene carbonates in the intracratonic Sirt Basin is strongly influe...
The Silurian Kepingtage Formation of Tarim Basin is an important deep clastic reservoir. Exploration...
Thin-section analysis of the upper portion of the Late Permian Khuff-C reservoir in southern Ghawar ...
Carbonate reservoirs hold more than 50 % of Earth’s remaining conventional hydrocarbon. However, rec...
Deltaic sandstones of the Middle Jurassic Brent Group, northern North Sea, have a complex diagenetic...
Different from conventional reservoirs, unconventional tight sand oil reservoirs are characterized b...
The carbonate stringers of the Ediacaran-Early Cambrian Ara Group in the South Oman Salt Basin (SOSB...
The diagenesis and fluid system evolution of outcrop analogues of potential sub-thrust Cretaceous ca...
International audienceThis petrographic, stable isotopic and fluid inclusion microthermometric study...