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West Texas Geological Society
Abstract
Role of Sequence Stratigraphy in Reservoir Characterization: An Example from the Grayburg Formation, Permian Basin
Abstract
When reservoir scale sequence stratigraphy is combined with: 1) seismic stratigraphy to understand large scale to small-scale reservoir architecture; 2) core and log studies to reconstruct depositional environments; 3) petrophysical and diagenetic studies to understand reservoir pore systems and the fluids which fill the pores; 4) field production histories; and 5) field production testing, it becomes a very powerful tool in reservoir characterization. Sequence stratigraphic concepts utilized on various scales on the Grayburg Formation, from sequences
, simple
sequences
, parasequence sets,
parasequences
, to individual beds and laminae, reveal how the hierarchy of sequence stratigraphy within a reservoir can exert a tremendous control on reservoir production.
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