Heterogeneous Reservoir Petrophysical Property and Controlling Factors in Semi-Restricted Depositional Setting: A Case Study of Yamama Formation, X Oilfield, Middle East
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Geological Setting
3. Materials and Methods
4. Result
4.1. Lithology
4.2. Physical Property
4.3. Pore Types
4.4. Microstructure
5. Discussion
5.1. Effect of Sedimentation on Reservoir
5.1.1. Microfacies and Facies
- (1)
- Open shelf
- (2)
- Patchy reef
- (3)
- Shoal
- (4)
- Back shoal
- (5)
- Lagoon
- (6)
- Supratidal flat
5.1.2. Depositional Model
5.1.3. Sediments and Pores Types
5.2. Effect of Diagenesis on Reservoir
5.3. Effect of Sequence on Reservoir
5.3.1. Sequence I
5.3.2. Sequence II
5.3.3. Sequence III
5.4. Distribution of Favorable Reservoir
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Microfacies | Biology and Proportion % | Sorting | Size/μm | Textrure | Other Bioclastic | Structure | Proportion/% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MF1 | Dolomite (>50) Gypsum (10~35) | Good | 30~50 | / | Residual bioclastic | Fine crystalline | 2.7 |
MFT2 | / | / | / | bioturbation | Algae/Bivalve/Peloids, Benthic Foraminifera/Echinoderms/Gastropods | W/P | 6.8 |
MFT3 | Algae (10~32) | Poor | 50~1000 | / | Benthic Foraminifera and Bivalve, few corals/sponge/Echinoderms, Gastropods/Peloids | W/P | 22.0 |
MFT4 | Algae (10~33) Bivalve (10~26) | Poor | Algae 50~1000 Bivalve 500~2000 | / | Benthic Foraminifera/Peloids/Echinoderms/sponge/corals | W/P | 10.9 |
MFT5 | Algae (12~26) Peloids (10~40) | Poor Medium | Algae 200~1000 Peloids 100~500 | / | Benthic Foraminifera and Bivalve 6~30%, few Echinoderms/Rusdist/corals/sponge | W/P | 9.6 |
MFT6 | Bacinella (10~25) Algae (10~35) Peloids (10~38) | Poor Poor Medium | Bacinella >2000 Algae >300 Peloids 100~500 | / | Benthic Foraminifera dominated, few Bivalve/Echinoderms | B | 9.4 |
MFT7 | Algae (10~33) Corals (10~40) | Poor | Algae 100~1000 Corals >1000 | / | Peloids and Bivalve dominated, few Benthic Foraminifera/Echinoderms | F | 3.3 |
MFT8 | Corals and Sponge (10~35) | Poor | Corals and sponge >2000 | / | Benthic Foraminifera/Peloids/Bivalve/Echinoderms | F | 3.9 |
MFT9 | Peloids (10~60) | Medium | Peloids 100~300 | / | Benthic Foraminifera dominated, few Bivalve/Echinoderms/Algae | W-P | 5.3 |
MFT10 | Peloids (10~55) | Medium | Peloids 100~500 Other bioclastic 200~800 | / | Benthic Foraminifera/Bivalve/Echinoderms dominated, few Algae/sponge | P | 8.6 |
MFT11 | Peloids (15~60) | Good Poor | Peloids ≈300 Bioclastic 300~2000 | / | Benthic Foraminifera, Bivalve/Echinoderms dominated, few Algae | G | 5.1 |
MFT12 | Peloids (25~65) | Good | Peloids ≈100 Bioclastic 200~300 | / | Echinoderms dominated, follwed byBenthic Foraminifera/Bivalve | G | 2.7 |
MFT13 | bioclastic (22~60) | Good | Bioclastic ≈50 μm | / | Algae/Bivalve dominated, few sponge/Peloids | W | 4.7 |
MFT14 | Bioclastic (9~44) | Good | Bioclastic <100 μm | / | Benthic Foraminifera/Bivalve/Algae/Ostracods/Sponge spicule/Gastropods | M-W | 4.8 |
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Li, F.; Li, L.; Chen, H.; Wang, W.; Wan, Y. Heterogeneous Reservoir Petrophysical Property and Controlling Factors in Semi-Restricted Depositional Setting: A Case Study of Yamama Formation, X Oilfield, Middle East. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2024, 12, 1011. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12061011
Li F, Li L, Chen H, Wang W, Wan Y. Heterogeneous Reservoir Petrophysical Property and Controlling Factors in Semi-Restricted Depositional Setting: A Case Study of Yamama Formation, X Oilfield, Middle East. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 2024; 12(6):1011. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12061011
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Fengfeng, Lei Li, Haowei Chen, Wenyu Wang, and Yang Wan. 2024. "Heterogeneous Reservoir Petrophysical Property and Controlling Factors in Semi-Restricted Depositional Setting: A Case Study of Yamama Formation, X Oilfield, Middle East" Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 12, no. 6: 1011. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12061011
APA StyleLi, F., Li, L., Chen, H., Wang, W., & Wan, Y. (2024). Heterogeneous Reservoir Petrophysical Property and Controlling Factors in Semi-Restricted Depositional Setting: A Case Study of Yamama Formation, X Oilfield, Middle East. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 12(6), 1011. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12061011