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AAPG Bulletin, V.
2006. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.
DOI:10.1306/03130605104
Making sense of carbonate
pore
systems
pore
systemsArve Lønøy1
1Norsk Hydro Oil Energy, Sandsliveien 90, N-5049 Sandsli, Bergen, Norway; [email protected]
ABSTRACT
The most widely used
pore
-type classification systems for carbonate reservoirs are limited by the fact that the relation between porosity and permeability is poorly defined. Existing classification schemes for porosity-permeability data do not, in many cases, optimally integrate sedimentology, diagenesis, and flow-related properties. In many carbonate reservoirs, it is therefore difficult to generate predictive models for reservoir-quality distribution, resulting in significant uncertainty in hydrocarbon reserve calculations.
Based on empirical data, mostly from Europe and the Middle East, a new
pore
-type classification
system
has been developed. The new
system
not only uses elements from existing
pore
-type classification systems, but also introduces many new elements. The new
pore
-type
system
includes 20
pore
-type classes that show a predictable relation between porosity and permeability. It combines sedimentologic and diagenetic features with flow-related properties, and reservoir-critical parameters can thus be predicted using sedimentologic and diagenetic models.
A practical example based on data from a Devonian hydrocarbon field shows that
pore
-type variations may account for several-hundred-percent differences in calculated hydrocarbon reserves.
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