Karst control on reservoir performance of a developed carbonate geothermal reservoir in Munich, Germany

Thorsten Hörbrand, K. Beichel, D. Bendias, A. Savvatis, Thomas Kohl
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The Upper Jurassic ‘Malm’ carbonates of southern Germany are currently the most developed reservoir for geothermal energy production in Germany. Although many studies investigated the Malm carbonate reservoir, few studies focused on the paleokarst system - despite the fact, that the reservoir is frequently referred to as “Malmkarst”. Data from 25 wells in the Malm reservoir, including well logs, seismic data, and hydraulic information, systematically demonstrate the presence of karstification. This is apparent in the form of large sinkholes and amplitude anomalies on the seismic scale, as well as caves observed in the image log and caliper log data. Flowmeter logs correlated with the karstified section on the image log reveal thin zones of elevated permeability, contributing most of the flow at the wellbore scale. The comparison between measurements from core data and well tests provide evidence of the reservoir's excess permeability, exhibiting values several orders of magnitude higher than those measurable in cores. The stratigraphic record suggests that karstification occurred during the Jurassic and Cretaceous, prior to the burial of the carbonates by the sediments of the alpine molasse basin.
岩溶对德国慕尼黑一个已开发碳酸盐岩地热储层性能的影响
德国南部的上侏罗统 "马尔姆 "碳酸盐岩是德国目前开发程度最高的地热能源生产储层。尽管许多研究都对马尔姆碳酸盐岩储层进行了调查,但很少有研究关注古岩层系统,尽管该储层经常被称为 "马尔姆岩层"。来自马尔姆储层 25 口井的数据,包括测井记录、地震数据和水力信息,系统地证明了岩溶化的存在。这表现为地震尺度上的大型天坑和振幅异常,以及在图像测井和卡尺测井数据中观察到的洞穴。与图像测井上岩溶化剖面相关联的流量计测井数据显示,渗透率较高的薄层区域在井筒尺度上产生了大部分流量。岩心数据与油井测试测量结果的对比证明储层渗透率过高,其值比岩心测量值高出几个数量级。地层记录表明,岩溶化发生在侏罗纪和白垩纪,即碳酸盐岩被高山熔岩盆地沉积物掩埋之前。
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