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Reservoir Quality Prediction in Sandstones and Carbonates (Repost)

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Reservoir Quality Prediction in Sandstones and Carbonates (Repost)

"Reservoir Quality Prediction in Sandstones and Carbonates" by Julie A. Kupecz, Jon G. Gluyas, Salman Bloch
American Association Of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), Memoir 69
AAPG | 1998 | ISBN: 0891813491 9780891813491 | 316 pages | PDF | 16 MB

This comprehensive volume addresses the challenges of accurate prediction and ongoing refinement of reservoir quality throughout a reservoir's life-cycle.

Worldwide case studies present the predictive aspects of both siliciclastic and carbonate reservoir characteristics. With a focus on diagenetic effects, the book emphasizes the newest approaches to reservoir quality prediction using various methodologies.

Contents
Reservoir Quality Prediction in Sandstones and Carbonates: An Overview
1 Porosity Prediction in Frontier Basins: A Systematic Approach to Estimating Subsurface Reservoir Quality from Outcrop Samples
2 Prediction of Porosity in Compacted Sands
3 Porosity Variation in Carbonates as a Function of Depth: Mississippian Madison Group, Williston Basin
4 Predicting Reservoir Quality Using Linear Regression Models and Neural Networks
5 Global Patterns in Sandstone Diagenesis: Their Application to Reservoir Quality Prediction for Petroleum Exploration
6 Burial History and Porosity Evolution of Brazilian Upper Jurassic to Tertiary Sandstone Reservoirs
7 A Geological Approach to Permeability Prediction in Clastic Reservoirs
8 Detecting Permeability Gradients in Sandstone Complexes—Quantifying the Effect of Diagenesis on Fabric
9 Geostatistical Simulation of Reservoir Porosity Distribution from 3-D, 3-C Seismic Reflection and Core Data in the Lower Nisku Formation at Joffre Field, Alberta
10 Geometry of Dolomite Bodies Within Deep-Water Resedimented Oolite of the Middle Jurassic Vajont Limestone, Venetian Alps, Italy: Analogs for Hydrocarbon Reservoirs Created Through Fault-Related Burial Dolomitization
11 Poroperm Prediction for Wildcat Exploration Prospects: Miocene Epoch, Southern Red Sea
12 Porosity–Depth Trends in Deeply Buried Upper Jurassic Reservoirs in the Norwegian Central Graben: An Example of Porosity Preservation Beneath the Normal Economic Basement by Grain-Coating Microquartz
13 Poroperm Prediction for Reserves Growth Exploration: Ula Trend, Norwegian North Sea
14 Predicting Porosity Distribution Within Oolitic Tidal Bars
15 Predicting Reservoir Quality at the Development Scale: Methods for Quantifying Remaining Hydrocarbon Resource in Diagenetically Complex Carbonate Reservoirs
16 Depositional Controls Over Porosity Development in Lithic Sandstones of the Appalachian Basin: Reducing Exploration Risk
17 Predicting Reservoir Properties in Dolomites: Upper Devonian Leduc Buildups, Deep Alberta Basin
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