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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 42 (1992), Pages 161-172

Effects of Fibrous Illite on Previous HitPermeabilityNext Hit Measurements Previous HitfromNext Hit Preserved Cores Obtained in Lower Wilcox Group Gas Sandstones, Lake Creek Field, Montgomery County, Texas

Jeffry D. Grigsby (1), Jose M. Vidal (2), Don L. Luffel (2), Joe Hawkins (2), John M. Mendenhall (1)

ABSTRACT

The strategic location of fibrous illite in the pore network reduces reservoir Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit in lower Wilcox Group gas sandstones in Lake Creek field. Although quartz cement is the dominant authigenic mineral in these sandstones, it is the fibrous illite, which ranges Previous HitfromNext Hit 3% to 8% of the whole rock volume and extends into and bridges the main Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit pathways, that largely influences reservoir quality.

Detailed petrographic study of preserved core indicates that fibrous illite coalesces and collapses upon extraction and drying during conventional core plug analysis. This results in dry core permeabilities (k) two to seven times greater than preserved core brine permeabilities (kw). For example, a plug with a porosity of 13.9% and k equal to 1.99 md had a measured kw of 0.29 md. Because the illite Previous HittextureNext Hit is maintained in preserved core, this procedure may more closely approximate actual reservoir Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit at connate water saturation in lower Wilcox Group gas sandstones.

A log interpretation model, calibrated to preserved core permeabilities, predicted the true matrix Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit thickness (kh) of the lower Wilcox G4 gas reservoir in the LCU No. 48 well to be 22 md-ft. Well test analyses, after adjustment for stimulation, indicate the kh of the G4 reservoir to be 7 to 9 md- ft. Although the kh predicted by the model is higher than the kh obtained Previous HitfromNext Hit the well test, the model Previous HitpredictionNext Hit falls within the range of uncertainty associated with log and core analyses. This correlation between predicted and measured reservoir permeabilities in the G reservoir emphasizes the importance of accurate Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit measurements at connate water saturations for lower Wilcox Group gas sandstones at Lake Creek field.


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