The petroleum industry has always been pursuing highly exploitable gas fields, which are often hosted in carbonate rocks. However, carbonates are highly heterogeneous and show different fabrics and structures as the result of sedimentation in various environments, and subsequent diagenesis and deformation. In this study, a multi-scale and multidisciplinary approach has been performed on classical reservoir rocks from the subsurface of the Hyblean Plateau (Sicily, Italy). We aim at unravelling the important and debated role of tectonic and diagenetic structures (mainly fractures as well as stylolites) in enhancing or reducing the porosity. Black shales, limestones, and laminites of intertidal environment represent the main lithologies. Struc...
In this work, we investigate the role of hydrocarbons in changing the petrophysical properties of ro...
Rock typing is used in carbonate reservoir characterisation to group petrophysically similar rocks f...
Fault zones typically consist of a highly fractured and permeable rock mass (damage zone) surroundin...
With the aim of studying the multi-scale fault architecture and permeability in hydrocarbon-rich por...
With the aim of studying the multi-scale fault architecture and permeability in hydrocarbon-rich por...
In carbonates, fault zone architecture, distribution of different types of fault rocks in fault core...
Biological and chemical activities in carbonates are responsible for the complexity of the pore syst...
Based upon the nature and organization/shape of the constituting elements (grains, pores, cement, mi...
Deformation of porous carbonate grainstones takes generally place by compactive shear banding, which...
Heterogeneity in the pore network of carbonate rocks can be attributed to variable mineralogy, litho...
Appraisal of the volumes of fluid in a carbonate reservoir will typically require a reliable predict...
In carbonate reservoirs characterized by low matrix porosity, fracture networks represent the main f...
In this work, we investigate the role of hydrocarbons in changing the petrophysical properties of ro...
The work tackles the control exerted by a sub-seismic fracture network on both secondary porosity an...
Worldwide, about 50 % of natural geofluids (i.e. mineral and hydrothermal waters, geothermal fluids,...
In this work, we investigate the role of hydrocarbons in changing the petrophysical properties of ro...
Rock typing is used in carbonate reservoir characterisation to group petrophysically similar rocks f...
Fault zones typically consist of a highly fractured and permeable rock mass (damage zone) surroundin...
With the aim of studying the multi-scale fault architecture and permeability in hydrocarbon-rich por...
With the aim of studying the multi-scale fault architecture and permeability in hydrocarbon-rich por...
In carbonates, fault zone architecture, distribution of different types of fault rocks in fault core...
Biological and chemical activities in carbonates are responsible for the complexity of the pore syst...
Based upon the nature and organization/shape of the constituting elements (grains, pores, cement, mi...
Deformation of porous carbonate grainstones takes generally place by compactive shear banding, which...
Heterogeneity in the pore network of carbonate rocks can be attributed to variable mineralogy, litho...
Appraisal of the volumes of fluid in a carbonate reservoir will typically require a reliable predict...
In carbonate reservoirs characterized by low matrix porosity, fracture networks represent the main f...
In this work, we investigate the role of hydrocarbons in changing the petrophysical properties of ro...
The work tackles the control exerted by a sub-seismic fracture network on both secondary porosity an...
Worldwide, about 50 % of natural geofluids (i.e. mineral and hydrothermal waters, geothermal fluids,...
In this work, we investigate the role of hydrocarbons in changing the petrophysical properties of ro...
Rock typing is used in carbonate reservoir characterisation to group petrophysically similar rocks f...
Fault zones typically consist of a highly fractured and permeable rock mass (damage zone) surroundin...