Sandstone diagenesis and reservoir quality prediction: Models, myths, and reality
Shell (United States) · Shell (Netherlands) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Models and concepts of sandstone diagenesis developed over the past two decades are currently employed with variable success to predict reservoir quality in hydrocarbon exploration. Not all of these are equally supported by quantitative data, observations, and rigorous hypothesis testing. Simple plots of sandstone porosity versus extrinsic parameters such as current subsurface depth or temperature are commonly extrapolated but rarely yield accurate predictions for lithified sandstones. Calibrated numerical models that simulate compaction and quartz cementation, when linked to basin models, have proven successful in predicting sandstone porosity and permeability where sufficient analog information…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.85
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- 100%
- References
- 132
Authors
9- TRThomas R. TaylorCorresponding
Shell (United States), Shell (Netherlands)
- MRM. R. Giles
The University of Arizona Global Campus, Shell (United States), Shell (Netherlands)
- LHLori Hathon
Shell (United States), Shell (Netherlands)
- TNTimothy N. Diggs
The University of Arizona Global Campus, Shell (United States)
- NRNeil R. Braunsdorf
Shell (United States), Shell (Netherlands)
Topics & keywords
- Diagenesis
- Geology
- Mythology
- Geomorphology
- Geochemistry