Exploration and Development
Challenges in the Triassic of North
Africa
By
Chris G. Howells1, Aziz Oudjida2, Kevin Corrigan3
(1) Anadarko Algeria Company LLC, Uxbridge, United Kingdom (2) Anadarko Algeria Company LLC, N/A, United Kingdom (3) Anadarko Algeria Company LLC, United Kingdom
The Trias Argileux Greseux Inferieur (TAGI) of Algeria & Tunisia has proven
to be a highly successful hydrocarbon play in North
Africa
in the last couple of
decades of the 20th Century. The reservoirs are clastic and predominantly
continental in origin. However, the geographical extent of the reservoir system
is truly continental in terms of scale and variations are observed.
The TAGI was deposited in a low aggradation setting, resulting in extensive sheet-like packages of reservoir. Extensive reworking of sediment from a limited sediment provenance is observed, together with substantial early post-deposition modification of initial sediment characteristics. These have resulted in an extensive overlap of sedimentary and petrophysical/reservoir engineering properties.
This presentation aims to demonstrate the applicability of various methods of assessing and predicting sedimentological, petrophysical and reservoir engineering properties, at both exploration- and development-scale to an important North African reservoir.