Flow units and rock type for reservoir characterization in carbonate reservoir: case study, south of Iraq

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作者
Al-Jawad, Sameer Noori [1 ]
Saleh, Afrah Hassan [2 ]
机构
[1] Minist Oil RFD, Baghdad, Iraq
[2] Univ Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
关键词
Flow units; Rock type; Reservoir characterization; Yamama formation; South of Iraq; YAMAMA FORMATION; IDENTIFICATION; MICROFACIES; RATAWI; NORTH;
D O I
10.1007/s13202-019-0736-4
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The current work is focused on the rock typing and flow unit classification for reservoir characterization in carbonate reservoir, a Yamama Reservoir in south of Iraq (Ratawi Field) has been selected, and the study is depending on the logs and cores data from five wells which penetrate Yamama formation. Yamama Reservoir was divided into twenty flow units and rock types, depending on the Microfacies and Electrofacies Character, the well logs pattern, Porosity-Water saturation relationship, flow zone indicator (FZI) method, capillary pressure analysis, and Porosity-Permeability relationship (R35) and cluster analysis method. Four rock types and groups have been identified in the Yamama formation depending on the FZI method, where the first group represents the bad reservoir quality (FZI-1) (Mudstone Microfacies and Foraminiferal wackestone Microfacies), the second group reflects a moderate quality of reservoir (FZI-2) (Algal wackestone-Packstone Microfacies and Bioclastic wackestone-Packstone Microfacies), the third group represents good reservoir quality (FZI-3) (Peloidal Packstone-Grainstone Microfacies), and the fourth group represents a very good reservoir quality (FZI-4) (Peloidal-oolitic Grainstone Microfacies). Capillary pressure curves and cluster analysis methods show four different rock types: a very good quality of reservoir and porous (Mega port type) (FZI-4) (Peloidal-oolitic Grainstone Microfacies) with a low irreducible Water saturation (Swi), good quality of reservoir and porous (Macro port type) (FZI-3) (Peloidal Packstone-Grainstone Microfacies), moderate quality of reservoir (Meso port type) (FZI-2) (Algal wackestone-Packstone Microfacies and Bioclastic wackestone-Packstone Microfacies), and a very fine-grained with bad reservoir quality (Micro port type) (FZI-1) (Mudstone Microfacies and Foraminiferal wackestone Microfacies) and with the higher displacement of pressure). These capillary pressure curves support the subdivision of the main reservoir unit to flow units.
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