"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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