Journal of Petroleum Geology, vol. 19(3), July 1996, pp.321-338
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STRATIGRAPHY AND RESERVOIR
POTENTIAL OF THE MESOZOIC KHORAT GROUP, NE THAILAND,
Part 2: Diagenesis and Reservoir Quality
A.C. Canham*, M.A. Love*, A.
Racey**, and S. Polachan+
The Mesozoic Khorat Group in NE Thailand consists of
a series of continental red-beds, divided here into five formations, which unconformably
overlie the lithologically-similar Nam Phong Formation. The reservoir quality of
the Khorat Group decreases progressively with increasing age, owing to burial
compaction and diagenesis. Compactional fabrics suggests a maximum burial depth of
more than seven km, although the Sao Khua Formation (in the middle of the Khorat
Group) shows early calcite cements which stabilised the sediment fabric at burial
depths of about one km. Porosities vary from 11 % in the uppermost part of the
Khorat Group (Khok Kruat Formation) to 4.9% in the Nam Phong Formation. The ratio
of secondary grain-dissolution porosity to primary porosity increases with age (and
depth). Authigenic minerals consist of quartz (1.3 - 9.3%), calcite (0 - 26.5%) and
kaolinite (0 - 4.0%). The occurrence of detrital clays (0.8 - 9.6%) in particular causes
downgrading of the porosity of many of the sandstone samples examined.