CARBONATE RESERVOIR REPORTS

Our Carbonate Reservoir Reports include in-depth multi-client report content. Often the report includes both overview information, in-depth information, and the availability of core data in a variety of formats.  Click on the contact the author button when viewing a report for further information, or contact us here.

CARBONATE RESERVOIR REPORTS

Our Carbonate Reservoir Reports include in-depth multi-client report content. Often the report includes both overview information, in-depth information, and the availability of core data in a variety of formats.  Click on the contact the author button when viewing a report for further information, or contact us here.

Tectonic Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs
– A Synthesis of Analogues

A comprehensive multiclient report providing detailed analogues and case histories of tectonically fractured carbonate reservoirs.

  • Are you exploring for, or managing production in fields, in basins with known fractured carbonate reservoirs?
  • Do you need to know the constraints on total porosity, STOOIP, recovery factors and porosity vs. depth?
  • Do you need to understand the role of matrix porosity, the differences between types 1 and 2 reservoirs and why it matters?
  • Do you need to understand the details of field histories and exploitation strategies in different types of fractured carbonate reservoirs?

The report includes:

  • Case histories of fractured reservoirs from the Zagros, Mexico and other basins with significant reserves and production from fractured carbonates.
  • Analysis of global trends in porosity-depth, permeability, RF, reserves, flow rates and other parameters.

The report highlights three principal areas of economically sustainable fractured carbonate production: the Zagros fold-and-thrust belt of Arabia, and basinal reservoirs of NE Mexico and SE Mexico. It also gives useful insights into fractured carbonate reservoirs from fields in the Adriatic area, USA and SE Asia. The report includes details of reservoir geology (facies and matrix porosity, fractures, and permeability) and production trends and pitfalls.

Supporting spread sheeted data for your own analysis.

For February and March 2024 only, we are offering a 31% discount on our expert reports…. to celebrate Cambridge Carbonates 31st birthday! Please contact Jo Garland for more details. Email: jogarland@cambridgecarbonates.co.uk

£ 10,000-00 £6,900

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Fracture Report Sample

A detailed database is also available, and comprises more than 70 naturally fractured carbonate reservoirs from around the world. Reservoir properties have been analysed, with data such as porosity, depth, permeability, oil gravity, recovery factor, STOOIP being plotted, and trends discussed.

This multiclient report is presented in PDF format, with an associated Excel database of reservoir properties.

Hydrothermal, burial and fracture-related dolomites:
Insights into reservoirs and analogues

  • Are you developing or exploring for a dolomite or dolomitised carbonate reservoir and need to know about pore systems and permeability in dolomite and how this affects volume and well production rates?
  • Do you need to estimate the size, distribution, and architecture of dolomite geobodies?

Porous, coarse crystalline dolomites are generally related to fractures and faults and often precipitated from hot fluids under shallow to deep burial conditions. These dolomites may form excellent reservoirs in a variety of tectonic settings worldwide, such as the Albion-Scipio trend (USA); Ladyfern field (Canada); Arab-D reservoir of the Ghawar field (Saudi Arabia), and Tawke field (Iraqi Kurdistan) among others. Despite their considerable importance for hydrocarbon reservoirs, the origin of these dolomite types and their reservoir characteristics are poorly known.

Porosity-permeability cross-plot of fracture-related dolomites

Many dolomite bodies often form the reservoir itself, such as the Vernon or Crystal fields (USA) and recent discoveries have been made in underexplored areas such as onshore SE Mexico. Understanding the occurrence of these dolomite bodies is also important for reservoir management as they often form sweet-spots associated with porosity and permeability enhancement as a result of fracturing and/or dissolution.

Hydrothermal report

The report is a global compilation of case studies, which outlines the key geological factors that influence late-stage dolomite reservoirs including:

  • Case histories of producing dolomite reservoirs with production data.
  • Carbonate reservoirs in which dolomitisation plays a significant role in well flow rates.
  • Detailed studies of the dimensions, porosity and permeability, and origins of burial, fracture-related and hydrothermal dolomite bodies at outcrop and subsurface.
  • Describes the influence of tectonic setting on the types and geometries of dolomite bodies
  • It challenges some of the assumptions about the tectonic setting, processes of dolomitisation, and the nature of pore systems in dolomite reservoirs.

For February and March 2024 only, we are offering a 31% discount on our expert reports…. to celebrate Cambridge Carbonates 31st birthday! Please contact Jo Garland for more details. Email: jogarland@cambridgecarbonates.co.uk

£ 10,000-00 £6,900

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Hydrothermal report sample