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DOI:10.1306/02032624050
Porosity and permeability of Mauddud reservoirs in Raudhatain and Sabiriyah oilfields, Kuwait: interpretation of controlling processes
Stephen N. Ehrenberg, Laura Galluccio, Boris Kostic, Gianluca Frijia, Sabry Abd El-Aziz, Nour Esam Alabboud, and Raja Ramalingam
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from surrounding porous limestone by the absence of oil staining. The nodular cementation was probably localized by burrowing and was partly supplied by early dissolution of locally concentrated aragonitic green algae. Field-wide compilations of core and log data reveal trends of upward porosity increase from the flanks to the crest of each field which are similar to the porosity trends of giant domal oilfields in Abu Dhabi and the North Sea, where late calcite cementation was inhibited by oil accumulation. The maximum crest-flank porosity difference due to late cementation is around ten volume percent. This study was performed to provide input for building reservoir models, but has broader significance for understanding the impact on reservoir quality of depositional environments, cemented nodules, sequence stratigraphy, and the preservation of crestal porosity by oil in many other microporous limestone reservoirs.
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