
Geoscience/Engineering Characterization of the Interwell Environment in Carbonate Reservoirs Based on Outcrop Analogs, Permian Basin, West Texas and New Mexico.
Author(s) -
Jerry F Lucia,
Charles Kerans
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/598567
Subject(s) - outcrop , geology , petrophysics , facies , reservoir modeling , geochemistry , structural basin , permian , carbonate , clastic rock , petrology , geomorphology , petroleum engineering , geotechnical engineering , materials science , porosity , metallurgy
The objective of this project is to investigate styles of reservoir heterogeneity found in low permeability pelleted wackestone/packstone facies and mixed carbonate/clastic facies found in Permian Basin reservoirs by studying similar facies exposed in the Guadalupe Mountains. Specific objectives for the outcrop study include construction of a stratigraphic framework, petrophysical quantification of the framework, and testing the outcrop reservoir model for effects of reservoir heterogeneity on production performance. Specific objectives for the subsurface study parallel objectives for the outcrop study. Subsurface Activities - We continue to prepare two final reports that summarize research results of the South Cowden Field study. One report summarizes results of the petrophysical characterization research, and one summarizes results of the fluid-flow modeling research. Outcrop Activities - We also continue to prepare the final report, which summarizes the research results of the Grayburg outcrop reservoir study