All Days 2013
DOI: 10.2118/166000-ms
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Improving the Estimation of Porosity and Permeability Distribution by Linking Basin Modelling to Diagenetic Evolution of Carbonate Reservoirs

Abstract: Carbonate reservoirs have petrophysical property distributions largely controlled by a combination of the depositional, diagenetic, and structural (burial/uplift) histories of the reservoir itself and also of the basins that contain them. Carbonates are very prone to diagenetic alteration; porosity and permeability can be strongly affected by the thermal state, fluid-pressure and pore fluid chemistry through their geological history. We use a novel workflow, adapted from basin modelling, to investigate how the… Show more

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“…Developments in approaches to modelling RTM are as significant as the changes to algorithms. Mangione et al (2013) explored iterative modelling methods to interface outputs from finite-element basin models with RTM. Doligez et al (2011) explored different modelling workflows suited to distinct geological settings.…”
Section: ; Moog 2013)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developments in approaches to modelling RTM are as significant as the changes to algorithms. Mangione et al (2013) explored iterative modelling methods to interface outputs from finite-element basin models with RTM. Doligez et al (2011) explored different modelling workflows suited to distinct geological settings.…”
Section: ; Moog 2013)mentioning
confidence: 99%