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AAPG Bulletin, V. 90, No. 9 (September 2006), P. 1381-1405.

Copyright copy2006. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.

DOI:10.1306/03130605104

Making sense of Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit pore systems

Arve Lønøy1

1Norsk Hydro Oil amp Energy, Sandsliveien 90, N-5049 Sandsli, Bergen, Norway; [email protected]

ABSTRACT

The most widely used pore-type classification systems for Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit reservoirs are limited by the fact that the relation between Previous HitporosityNext Hit and Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit is poorly defined. Existing classification schemes for Previous HitporosityNext Hit-Previous HitpermeabilityNext Hit data do not, in many cases, optimally integrate sedimentology, diagenesis, and flow-related properties. In many Previous HitcarbonateNext Hit 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 Previous HitporosityNext Hit and Previous HitpermeabilityTop. 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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