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Volume: 78 (1994)

Issue: 10. (October)

First Page: 1541

Last Page: 1558

Title: Regional-Scale Previous HitPorosityNext Hit and Permeability Variations in Upper Devonian Leduc Buildups: Implications for Reservoir Development and Prediction in Carbonates

Author(s): Joachim E. Amthor (2), Eric W. Mountjoy (3), Hans G. Machel (4)

Abstract:

Upper Devonian carbonate rocks of the Rimbey-Meadowbrook reef trend in the subsurface of central Alberta are characterized by a wide range of Previous HitporosityNext Hit and permeability values. Dolostones show the highest values of absolute and average horizontal and vertical permeability. For all rock types, horizontal permeability averages tens of times to several hundred times the vertical permeability. If considered irrespective of burial Previous HitdepthNext Hit, limestones and dolomitic limestones are more porous than dolostones. There is an overall decrease of Previous HitporosityNext Hit and permeability in Leduc Formation carbonates with increasing burial Previous HitdepthNext Hit and thermal maturity along the reef trend. At relatively shallow burial depths (<2000 m), limestone and dolomitized buildups have comparable Previous HitporosityNext Hit values nd distributions. Dolomitization has resulted mainly in redistribution of primary limestone Previous HitporosityNext Hit to secondary dolomite Previous HitporosityNext Hit types with a concomitant minor increase in permeability. At greater burial depths (>2000 m), dolostones are significantly more porous and permeable than limestones.

Dolostones appear to retain their Previous HitporosityNext Hit and permeability much better than limestones during burial, indicating that dolostones are more resistant to Previous HitporosityNext Hit- and permeability-reducing processes, particularly pressure solution. Thus, reservoir quality in dolostone reservoirs decreases less severely with Previous HitdepthNext Hit. In addition, Previous HitporosityNext Hit enhancement in dolostones by leaching in the burial environment during and after dolomitization is important. Although these significant relationships arenot new concepts, they appear to be underappreciated.

The better Previous HitporosityTop and permeability of dolostones relative to limestones at greater depths is of economic significance for exploration in Upper Devonian carbonates of the deep Alberta basin (and probably other carbonate areas), where reservoirs are mostly found in dolostones and where limestones have a low reservoir potential and pose a considerable exploration risk. The best reservoir potential in the Leduc Formation of the deep Alberta basin occurs in dolomitized buildups that were connected to a regional conduit system.

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