2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2015.04.017
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Consistent porosity–permeability modeling, reservoir rock typing and hydraulic flow unitization in a giant carbonate reservoir

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“…Although successful application of the FZI method in carbonate rock typing has been reported in many studies (e.g. Ghadami et al, 2015, Aliakbardoust and Rahimpour, 2013and Chandra et al, 2015, it was used in this study in combination with other data and not in isolation. Pore throat size distribution (diameter) calculated from available MICP data was directly used in the rock typing study after quality checking.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although successful application of the FZI method in carbonate rock typing has been reported in many studies (e.g. Ghadami et al, 2015, Aliakbardoust and Rahimpour, 2013and Chandra et al, 2015, it was used in this study in combination with other data and not in isolation. Pore throat size distribution (diameter) calculated from available MICP data was directly used in the rock typing study after quality checking.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rock typing was subsequently described in several papers (e.g. Davies et al, 1991;Porras, et al, 1999;Porras and Campus, 2001;Boada, 2001;Soto, 2001;Marquez et al, 2001;Lee, et al, 2002;Al-Habshi et al, 2003;Ali-Nandal and Gunter, 2003;Perez et al, 2003;Al-Farisi et al, 2004;Ohen et al, 2004;Shenawi et al, 2007, Slatt, 2007, Nouri-Taleghani et al, 2015and Ghadami et al, 2015. Various geological (depositional environment, texture, grain size and sorting), petrophysical (porosity, permeability, flow zone indicator and water saturation) and reservoir (pore throat size, capillary pressure curves and wettability) data have been used in these studies to define rock types.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amaefule et al (1993), and Guo et al (2007) are among researchers who made use of the flow zone indicator (FZI) to delineate various rock types. A discrete rock type (DRT) is defined using the flow zone indicator (FZI), as follows: (Guo et al 2007;Ghadami et al, 2015):…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To better clarify the effects of PSD on the flow behavior of a reservoir rock, it is important to collect samples of similar rock types. Conventional reservoir rock typing has been defined as the classification of the reservoir rock based on its petrophysical properties acquired through wireline logs, porosity-permeability correlations, mercury injection curves, and geological features [ 5 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 ]. As a basis for reservoir rock classification, the pore geometry can be assessed based on the capillary pressure, which, in turn, can be better measured by the mercury injection analysis rather than other methods [ 21 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%