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The Geology of Selected Carbonate Oil, Gas and Lead-zinc Reservoirs in Western Canada, 1977
Pages 41-65

Facies - Porosity Relationships and Diagenetic Processes which Modify Them, Swan Hills Area, Alberta

N. R. Fischbuch, C. J. Havard

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The Middle and Upper Devonian Swan Hills reef complexes are stromatoporoid-dominated carbonates from which oil and gas are produced. Those complexes still composed of relatively unaltered limestone have original intraskeletal, interskeletal, and intergranular porosity. Early diagenetic processes have affected some portions of these pore systems producing dissolution porosities and filling original pores. Later, more intense alteration such as dolomitization has further modified the pore system, until in some complexes the reservoir is only incidentally related to the original depositional and organic pattern.


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