Study of Pore Level Influences on Reservoir Quality Based on Rock Typing: Case Study of Quartzite El Hamra, Algeria
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2024
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Springer Nature
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One of the biggest challenges facing Geoscientists and reservoir modelers is how to improve the descriptive understanding of the hydrocarbons reservoir, and therefore, define the best representative reservoir properties (e.g., fluid flow capacity) in the simulation model, whereas poorly described reservoir characteristics can lead to a significant impact on reservoir performance predictions and its future production behaviors. In order to master the Quartzite El Hamra reservoir in Southern part of Hassi Messaoud field in Algeria, this study was dedicated to characterize the petrophysical properties by using rock typing and flow unit techniques (Winland R35 and FZI). The main objective was to evaluate the pore level’s influences on reservoir quality and log response and to study the relationships between the composition of pore geometry and reservoir quality. This allowed us to understand the factors that control the quality of the reservoir and the fluids’ flow characteristics. Moreover, this study was based on detailed description and laboratory tests on cores and thin sections and the integration of this information with geological, Petrophysical, and engineering data. Furthermore, appropriate set of reservoir properties (i.e., porosity—permeability ratio, R35, storage percentage, and percent flow) are well defined for six identified Hydraulic Flow Units (HFUs). The obtained results can improve reservoir simulation studies for performance prediction, history matching, and future development decisions in the field.
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Hydrocarbons reservoir, Quartzite El Hamra reservoir, Hassi Messaoud, Rock typing, FZI, Reservoir simulation
