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摘要
全球各盆地的碳酸盐岩蕴藏着大量碳氢化合物。了解复杂的孔隙系统是释放碳酸盐岩潜力的关键因素。基质特性也是碳酸盐岩储层面临的一项挑战。勘探地球科学家将区域组合纳入每个盆地的甜点目标。这项研究确定了碳酸盐岩的储层质量和特征,范围包括西部沙漠北部完整的碳酸盐岩演替,以及埃及最富饶的盆地之一 Abu Gharadig 盆地(AGB)。本研究使用了超过 301 个岩心样本,代表了所有碳酸盐岩类型。工作流程包括岩心数据分类(分组)、岩相学调查、储层矿物学以及与测井记录和弹性特性相结合的基质参数。所提供的工作研究了孔隙结构和矿物学对岩石岩石物理特性的影响及其对弹性特性的影响。亚博体育app下载的碳酸盐岩储层主要分为三类:I型、II型和III型。通过白云石化和溶蚀作用增生的储层控制着孔隙的分布,而孔隙的分布是划分储层潜力的关键因素。本研究确定了每个组别的特征以及未来勘探和开发的诱人地层。描述了岩石类型、成分、成岩过程和弹性特性的主要差异。根据每种碳酸盐岩类型的动态特性,计算了岩石脆性指数,以深入了解岩石的脆性和弹性,并预测每组岩层的变化,供今后在盆地中使用时参考。
Petrophysical and petrographical delineation for carbonate reservoir rocks in north Western Desert, Egypt
Carbonate rocks hold considerable volumes of hydrocarbons in various basins around the globe. Understanding the complex pore systems is a key factor in unlocking the potential of carbonate rocks. Matrix properties are also a challenge in carbonate reservoirs. Exploration geoscientists include the regional portfolio targeting the sweet spots for every basin. This study defines the reservoir quality and character of carbonate rocks with scope to the complete carbonate succession of north Western Desert and Abu Gharadig basin (AGB) as one of the most prolific basins in Egypt. More than 301 core samples are used in this study to represent all carbonate rock types. The workflow includes core data classification (grouping), petrographical investigation, reservoir mineralogy, and matrix parameters integrated with well logs and elastic properties. The provided work investigates the effect of pore structure and mineralogy on the petrophysical properties of the rock and its impact on elastic properties as well. Carbonate reservoirs in AGB are divided into three main categories: type-I, type-II, and type-III. Reservoirs enhancement by dolomitization and dissolution are controlling the distribution of pores, which are the key factors to delineate their potential. This study defines the characteristics of each group and the attractive formations for future exploration and development. The main differences in rock type, composition, diagenetic processes, and elastic properties were described. The rock brittleness index was calculated from dynamic properties for each carbonate type to get more insights about the rock brittleness and elasticity and predict variations of each group for future consideration in the basin.
期刊介绍:
Established in 1979, the international journal Carbonates and Evaporites provides a forum for the exchange of concepts, research and applications on all aspects of carbonate and evaporite geology. This includes the origin and stratigraphy of carbonate and evaporite rocks and issues unique to these rock types: weathering phenomena, notably karst; engineering and environmental issues; mining and minerals extraction; and caves and permeability.
The journal publishes current information in the form of original peer-reviewed articles, invited papers, and reports from meetings, editorials, and book and software reviews. The target audience includes professional geologists, hydrogeologists, engineers, geochemists, and other researchers, libraries, and educational centers.