Predicting Spatial
Distribution of Critical Pore Types and Their Influence on
Reservoir
Quality,
Canyon (Pennsylvanian) Reef
Reservoir
, Diamond M Field,
Aaron Fisher,
This study examined the
stratigraphic architecture, depositional and diagenetic histories, and
resulting
reservoir
characteristics that have influenced the occurrence,
distribution, and quality of
flow
units
in the Diamond M field,
reservoir
was zoned according to dominant pore type and log
signatures to evaluate correlations at field scale by using neutron logs. Equations determined from core analyses
provided equations used for estimating porosity and permeability, which were
used to develop a ranking scheme for
reservoir
quality based on good,
intermediate, and poor
flow
units
at field scale. Ultimately slice maps of
reservoir
quality at
a 10 ft interval for a 150 ft section of the Canyon Reef
reservoir
were
developed. These
reservoir
quality maps
will provide a useful tool for the design and implementation of accurate and
profitable development programs.