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Impact of Reactive Surface versus Permeability on Dolomitization: Insights from Batch Reactor and Core Flooding Experiments

V. Vandeginste1, S. Krevor1, P. Lai1, and C.M. John1

1Imperial College London

Abstract

Many Middle Eastern reservoirs are hosted in carbonate rocks. These rocks are commonly diagenetically altered, for example, by dolomitization, which impacts on the petrophysical properties of the rock. A key Previous HitfactorNext Hit for dolomitization is Previous HitfluidNext Hit flow, i.e. input of a significant amount of Mg2+ needed to form dolomite. Previous HitFluidNext Hit flow depends clearly on permeability. However, the reactive surface is another key Previous HitfactorTop in transforming limestone into dolomite. In this respect, the aim of the current study is to determine the respective importance and impact of reactive surface versus permeability on the dolomitization process based on lab batch reactor and core flooding experiments.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90188 ©GEO-2014, 11th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition, 10-12 March 2014, Manama, Bahrain