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Stratigraphic
Framework and Reservoir Quality
Distribution
, Tengiz Field, Western Kazakhstan*
By
L.J. (Jim) Weber1 and Paul M. (Mitch) Harris2
Search and Discovery Article #20058 (2008)
Posted June 25, 2008
*Adapted from extended abstract for presentation at AAPG Hedberg Conference, “Carbonate Reservoir Characterization and Simulation: From Facies to Flow Units,” El Paso, Texas, March 14-18, 2004.
1 ExxonMobil Exploration Company, Houston, TX ([email protected])
2 ChevronTexaco Energy Technology Company, San Ramon, California, U.S.A. ([email protected])
Introduction
The supergiant Tengiz field of western Kazakhstan produces oil from an isolated carbonate platform (areal extent of 160 km2) of Devonian and Carboniferous age. Seismic and well data clearly show two principal regions within the buildup, platform and slope that directly relate to reservoir quality and production characteristics.
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The supersequence-scale On the platform, hydrocarbons are produced from Upper Viséan through Bashkirian reservoirs in grainstone and mud-lean packstones. Multiple porosity types are recognized, but matrix permeability is controlled primarily by intergranular porosity. Downdip of the platform margin, in-place upper-slope microbial boundstone and transported lower-slope boundstone debris form thick and areally extensive mappable reservoirs (Late Viséan and Serpukhovian) that have distinctive seismic facies and production/performance characteristics. Fractures contribute to non-matrix permeability in these boundstones.
The coarse Expansion of plant facilities and well drilling costs at Tengiz will require considerable outlay of capital spending in the near future. Investigation of stratigraphy at Tengiz intends to better constrain geologic risk associated with volume assessments and prediction of reservoir quality. This will be especially critical not only for expansion scenarios that rely on primary depletion, but also in reservoir continuity issues critical to success of gas displacement projects under consideration. |
