Petrophysical and Mechanical Evaluation of the Moghra Sandstones,Qattara Depression, North Western Desert, Egypt

M. Salah, A. A. El-Al, A. Abdel-Hameed
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In the present study, we conduct a number of petrophysical and geomechanical investigations on a large number of sandstone core samples collected from the Lower Miocene Moghra Formation exposed at Qattara Depression, North Western Desert, Egypt to determine their reservoir characteristics and to investigate the effect of the provenance and digenetic processes on their petrophysical and geomechanical characteristics. Results of petrographical, scanning electron microscope (SEM) and the X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses show that the studied sandstones are composed mainly of quartzarenites with little limestone and shale interbeddings and can be categorized into three main sedimentary microfacies: fossiliferous dolomitic quartzarenites, ferruginous quartzarenites and calcareous quartz arenite. The mainly-recognized diagenetic processes that prevailed during the post-depositional history of the Moghra sandstones are compaction, cementation, and dissolution. These processes impacted the porosity and influenced the petrophysical and geomechanical parameters of the studied sandstones. The Moghra sandstones possess average values of 14.74%, 2.21 g/cc, 2.76 g/cc, 23.02 mD, 49.44%, and 3341.17 m/s, for porosity (∅), bulk (ρb) and grain (ρg) densities, permeability (K), irreducible water saturation (SWirr), and the P wave velocity (Vp), respectively. In addition, these rocks have average values of 81.92 MPa, 5.84 MPa, and 58 for the unconfined compressive strength (UCSdry), the point load strength index (IS50) and the Schmidt hammer number (SHV) respectively. Significant relationships, with high correlation coefficients, between the investigated parameters have been obtained for the studied sandstones. The results indicate that both porosity and bulk density are the major parameters which control other petrophysical and geomechanical parameters
埃及西北沙漠Qattara坳陷Moghra砂岩岩石物理力学评价
本文对埃及西北沙漠Qattara凹陷下中新世Moghra组的大量砂岩岩心进行了岩石物理和地质力学研究,确定了储层特征,探讨了物源和成岩作用对其岩石物理和地质力学特征的影响。岩石学、扫描电镜(SEM)和x射线衍射(XRD)分析结果表明,研究的砂岩主要由石英屑岩组成,灰岩和页岩互层较少,沉积微相可划分为3种主要沉积微相:化石白云质石英屑岩、铁质石英屑岩和钙质石英屑岩。在莫格拉砂岩沉积后的历史中,主要的成岩作用是压实作用、胶结作用和溶蚀作用。这些过程影响了砂岩的孔隙度,并影响了砂岩的岩石物理和地质力学参数。Moghra砂岩孔隙度(∅)、体积(ρb)和颗粒(ρg)密度、渗透率(K)、不可还原含水饱和度(SWirr)和纵波速度(Vp)的平均值分别为14.74%、2.21 g/cc、2.76 g/cc、23.02 mD、49.44%和3341.17 m/s。无侧限抗压强度(UCSdry)均值为81.92 MPa,点荷载强度指数(IS50)均值为5.84 MPa,施米特锤数(SHV)均值为58 MPa。对所研究的砂岩而言,所研究的参数之间具有显著的相关关系,且相关系数很高。结果表明,孔隙度和容重是控制其他岩石物理和地质力学参数的主要参数
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