Reservoir characteristics of some Cretaceous sandstones, North Western Desert, Egypt

The present study aims to reveal diagenetic processes and reservoir characteristics of the subsurface Cretaceous (Upper and Lower) sandstones at the North Western Desert of Egypt at four wells namely Gibb Afia-1, Betty-1, Salam-1X and Mersa Matruh-1. Petrographic observations and statistical analysi...

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Main Authors: Mohamed A. Kassab, Abdou A. Abdou, Nader H. El Gendy, Mamdouh G. Shehata, Abeer A. Abuhagaza
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Published: Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute 2017-06-01
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Abdou A. Abdou
Nader H. El Gendy
Mamdouh G. Shehata
Abeer A. Abuhagaza
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description The present study aims to reveal diagenetic processes and reservoir characteristics of the subsurface Cretaceous (Upper and Lower) sandstones at the North Western Desert of Egypt at four wells namely Gibb Afia-1, Betty-1, Salam-1X and Mersa Matruh-1. Petrographic observations and statistical analysis of petrophysical data of forty-five subsurface Cretaceous sandstone samples reflect good reservoir characteristics in some intervals due to high porosity (varies up to more than 27%) and permeability (varies up to more than 826 mD). In other intervals, they reflect fair to bad reservoir characteristics due to low porosity (reaches a value of 6.25%) and permeability (reaches a value of 0.01 mD), caused by matrix and diagenesis processes. FZI (flow zone indicator) and R35 (pore aperture corresponding to the mercury saturation of 35% pore volume) were calculated from the measured porosity and permeability, by defining FZI and R35, four hydraulic flow units (HFU1, HFU2, HFU3 and HFU4) in a reservoir have been identified. HFU1 is distinguished by FZI values that lie between 3.71and 8.11 μm, meanwhile, the values of R35 are greater than 10 μm. HFU2 is marked where the FZI values are between 1.32 and 3.70 μm, while the values of R35 are between 2 and 10 μm. HFU3 is noticed where FZI shows values between 0.40 and 1.31 μm, while the values of R35 are between 0.5 and 2 μm. The HFU4 is evaluated where FZI values are between 0.06 and 0.39 μm, and the R35 values are less than 0.5 μm.
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spelling doaj-art-5f61840739ea4aab992a96a4383bd55c2025-08-20T01:57:29ZengEgyptian Petroleum Research InstituteEgyptian Journal of Petroleum1110-06212017-06-0126239140310.1016/j.ejpe.2016.05.011Reservoir characteristics of some Cretaceous sandstones, North Western Desert, EgyptMohamed A. Kassab0Abdou A. Abdou1Nader H. El Gendy2Mamdouh G. Shehata3Abeer A. Abuhagaza4Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI), El Zohour Region, Nasr City, Cairo 11727, EgyptEgyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI), El Zohour Region, Nasr City, Cairo 11727, EgyptTanta University, Tanta, EgyptEgyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI), El Zohour Region, Nasr City, Cairo 11727, EgyptEgyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI), El Zohour Region, Nasr City, Cairo 11727, EgyptThe present study aims to reveal diagenetic processes and reservoir characteristics of the subsurface Cretaceous (Upper and Lower) sandstones at the North Western Desert of Egypt at four wells namely Gibb Afia-1, Betty-1, Salam-1X and Mersa Matruh-1. Petrographic observations and statistical analysis of petrophysical data of forty-five subsurface Cretaceous sandstone samples reflect good reservoir characteristics in some intervals due to high porosity (varies up to more than 27%) and permeability (varies up to more than 826 mD). In other intervals, they reflect fair to bad reservoir characteristics due to low porosity (reaches a value of 6.25%) and permeability (reaches a value of 0.01 mD), caused by matrix and diagenesis processes. FZI (flow zone indicator) and R35 (pore aperture corresponding to the mercury saturation of 35% pore volume) were calculated from the measured porosity and permeability, by defining FZI and R35, four hydraulic flow units (HFU1, HFU2, HFU3 and HFU4) in a reservoir have been identified. HFU1 is distinguished by FZI values that lie between 3.71and 8.11 μm, meanwhile, the values of R35 are greater than 10 μm. HFU2 is marked where the FZI values are between 1.32 and 3.70 μm, while the values of R35 are between 2 and 10 μm. HFU3 is noticed where FZI shows values between 0.40 and 1.31 μm, while the values of R35 are between 0.5 and 2 μm. The HFU4 is evaluated where FZI values are between 0.06 and 0.39 μm, and the R35 values are less than 0.5 μm.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062116300319Cretaceous sandstonesDiagenesisPorosity and PermeabilityReservoir qualityHydraulic flow unitsNorth Western Desert
spellingShingle Mohamed A. Kassab
Abdou A. Abdou
Nader H. El Gendy
Mamdouh G. Shehata
Abeer A. Abuhagaza
Reservoir characteristics of some Cretaceous sandstones, North Western Desert, Egypt
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
Cretaceous sandstones
Diagenesis
Porosity and Permeability
Reservoir quality
Hydraulic flow units
North Western Desert
title Reservoir characteristics of some Cretaceous sandstones, North Western Desert, Egypt
title_full Reservoir characteristics of some Cretaceous sandstones, North Western Desert, Egypt
title_fullStr Reservoir characteristics of some Cretaceous sandstones, North Western Desert, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Reservoir characteristics of some Cretaceous sandstones, North Western Desert, Egypt
title_short Reservoir characteristics of some Cretaceous sandstones, North Western Desert, Egypt
title_sort reservoir characteristics of some cretaceous sandstones north western desert egypt
topic Cretaceous sandstones
Diagenesis
Porosity and Permeability
Reservoir quality
Hydraulic flow units
North Western Desert
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062116300319
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