Sedimentological, petrophysical, and geochemical controls on deep marine unconventional tight limestone and dolostone reservoir : insights from the Cenomanian/Turonian oceanic anoxic event 2 organic-rich sediments, southeast constantine basin, Algeria

dc.contributor.authorBoutaleb, Khadidja
dc.contributor.authorBaouche, Rafik
dc.contributor.authorSadaoui, Moussa
dc.contributor.authorRadwan, Ahmed E.
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-10T07:18:47Z
dc.date.available2022-02-10T07:18:47Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractThe Cenomanian/Turonian period is characterized by the deposition of organic-rich and fine-grained sediments that form important source rocks and unconventional reservoir units in North Africa and other parts of the world. The Lower Turonian deposits of the Djebel Darmoun Field, southeast Constantine Basin, Algeria, comprise a thick carbonate succession that has potential as an unconventional reservoir unit. This research aims to investigate the Lower Turonian succession in terms of microfacies, diagenesis, petrophysical, and geochemical characteristics, which were previously unknown. Sedimentological and diagenesis analyses were performed based on the core and thin section observations. Furthermore, geochemical and petrophysical analysis methods were carried out to assess the resource potential based on geochemical measurements, core measurements, and well logging evaluation in an arrangement. Based on sedimentological investigation, the Lower Turonian carbonate section is composed of tight limestone and dolostone rocks characterized by four bioclastic limestones and two dolomicrite microfacies, while paleontological investigation indicates that the faunal content is dominated by planktonic assemblages, revealing a pelagic deep marine setting environment. The primary pores of the Lower Turonian carbonate rocks are seldom preserved due to multi-stage diagenetic alteration (i.e., cementation, compaction, fracturing, dolomitization, dissolution, asphaltene), while dominant secondary pores are represented by dissolution-enlarged and open fractures/fissures, while intercrystal pores might be added in dolostone intervals. Dissolution and fracturing diagenetic events play a major role in enhancing the pore network, while compaction, cementation, and asphaltene diagenesis processes share in the obliteration of the petrophysical properties. Dolomitization played a dual role in the dolostone intervals, where it tended to develop the porosity at the early stages of diagenesis, while it tended to decrease the porosity at the latest diagenesis stages. The geochemical analysis indicated high amounts of organic matter in these intervals, where the higher estimated organic richness reaches a maximum TOC of 7.8% at the lowermost part. The petrophysical analysis inferred that the Lower Turonian carbonate sediments are characterized by low porosity (avg. 4%), very low permeability (<0.01 mD), with dominant micro and meso porosities, and therefore they can be classified as tight carbonate unconventional resources. This study provides an insight into factors controlling the pore system network (microporosity) of fine-grained carbonate rocks as an excellent analog of the deep marine unconventional tight limestone and dolostone reservoirs and improves the knowledge and modeling of these unconventional resources. The study sheds light on the organic-rich sediments that are associated with oceanic anoxic events (OAEs) across the North African region and other parts elsewhere, forming high quality source rocks that might be neglected as excellent unconventional resourcesen_US
dc.identifier.issn00370738
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2021.106072
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0037073821002244
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.univ-boumerdes.dz/handle/123456789/7601
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherElsevieren_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesSedimentary Geology/ Vol.429 (2022)
dc.subjectDiagenesisen_US
dc.subjectTight carbonateen_US
dc.subjectBasinal limestone and dolostoneen_US
dc.subjectOceanic Anoxic Event (OAE2)en_US
dc.subjectOceanic Anoxic Event (OAE2)en_US
dc.subjectUnconventional reservoirsen_US
dc.titleSedimentological, petrophysical, and geochemical controls on deep marine unconventional tight limestone and dolostone reservoir : insights from the Cenomanian/Turonian oceanic anoxic event 2 organic-rich sediments, southeast constantine basin, Algeriaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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