Controls on reservoir heterogeneity in Permian shallow-water platform carbonate reservoirs U S A implications for secondary recovery

Joint Authors

Ruppel, S. C.
Kerans, Charles
Major, R. P.
Holtz, M. H.

Source

The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering

Issue

Vol. 19, Issue 2B (s) (30 Apr. 1994), pp.215-236, 22 p.

Publisher

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Publication Date

1994-04-30

Country of Publication

Saudi Arabia

No. of Pages

22

Main Subjects

Engineering & Technology Sciences (Multidisciplinary)

Abstract EN

Shallow-water platform carbonate reservoirs of Permian age have accounted for more than half of the oil production in the Permian Basin, one of the largest oil producing regions in the United States.

Despite more than 70 years of production activities, including advanced primary and secondary development, however, these reservoirs still contain as much as two-thirds of the original oil in place.

This low recovery efficiency is linked to an incomplete understanding of the geological and petrophysical heterogeneities that characterize these reservoirs and control fluid flow in the subsurface.

Integrated outcrop and subsurface studies of Permian reservoir successions in the Permian Basin illustrate that heterogeneity is significantly the product of the combined effects of original depositional patterns and subsequent diagenesis.

Importantly the relative contribution of each of these to the development of reservoir porosity and permeability varies systematically across the depositional platform and through the stratigraphic succession in concert with topography, depositional environment, a relative changes in sea level.

Accurate modeling, and simulation of such reservoirs demands detailed characterization of subtle but significant changes in depositional and diagenetic facies, which can best be accomplished by applying integrated models of geological and petrophysical architecture best obtained through a synthesis of outcrop and subsurface studies.

The paper describes the styles and causes of heterogeneity in Permian reservoirs of the Permian Basin and illustrates the importance of such investigations in designing optimum strategies for recovery of remaining oil resources.

Experience from the Permian Basin suggests that maximum recovery of the original oil resource depends upon application of these types of studies early in the reservoir exploitation history and preferably before secondary recovery operations have begun.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Ruppel, S. C.& Kerans, Charles& Major, R. P.& Holtz, M. H.. 1994. Controls on reservoir heterogeneity in Permian shallow-water platform carbonate reservoirs U S A implications for secondary recovery. The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering،Vol. 19, no. 2B (s), pp.215-236.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Ruppel, S. C.…[et al.]. Controls on reservoir heterogeneity in Permian shallow-water platform carbonate reservoirs U S A implications for secondary recovery. The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering Vol. 19, no. 2B (Special issue) (Apr. 1994), pp.215-236.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Ruppel, S. C.& Kerans, Charles& Major, R. P.& Holtz, M. H.. Controls on reservoir heterogeneity in Permian shallow-water platform carbonate reservoirs U S A implications for secondary recovery. The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering. 1994. Vol. 19, no. 2B (s), pp.215-236.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 234-236

Record ID

BIM-393886