--> ABSTRACT: The Effect of Porosity Preserving Clay Coating on Permeability: Examples from Deeply Buried Sandstone Reservoirs Offshore Norway, by Bakken, Inger1, Ruth Elin A. Midtbø1, Johannes M. Rykkje; #90026 (2004)
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Bakken, Inger1, Ruth Elin A. Midtbø1, Johannes M. Rykkje1
(1) Norsk Hydro, 5020 Bergen, Norway

ABSTRACT: The Effect of Previous HitPorosityNext Hit Preserving Clay Coating on Previous HitPermeabilityNext Hit: Examples from Deeply Buried Previous HitSandstoneNext Hit Reservoirs Offshore Norway

Coatings on quartz grains such as clay rims and chlorite, have been shown to preserve Previous HitporosityNext Hit. Unusually high Previous HitporosityNext Hit values have been measured in deeply buried Previous HitsandstoneNext Hit reservoirs where quartz cementation has been inhibited by grain coating.
Good reservoir quality depends on sufficient Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit as well as high Previous HitporosityNext Hit, therefore Previous HitporosityNext Hit preservation alone is not enough to generate a high-quality Previous HitsandstoneNext Hit reservoir at deep burial conditions. Even though many authors have given evidence that good reservoir quality at deep burial is associated with well developed chlorite coats, the nature of the association is complex. Although uncoated samples never display high Previous HitporosityNext Hit and Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit at these depths, there is a wide range in Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit within similar Previous HitporosityNext Hit values among coated samples.
Examples will be given of different types of clay coatings that preserve Previous HitporosityNext Hit but have different impact on Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit. The samples are core samples taken from deep reservoir wells off South- and Mid-Norway. All the samples are from facies below 3000m where grain coating chlorite could be expected, but where the illite-chlorite assemblage also is a characteristic pair in the diagenetic regime. Though the samples have measured Previous HitporosityNext Hit values >20%, the Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit values range from 0.1mD to 10000mD. The Previous HitporosityNext Hit preserving clay coatings have been studied regarding morphology, thickness, crystal size and chemistry, and related to Previous HitpermeabilityTop.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90026©2004 AAPG Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 18-21, 2004.