Thursday, October 16, 2014

RESERVOIR

At the heart of petroleum exploration is the RESERVOIR of oil and gas. No matter what we do in E&P industry the reservoir is the focal point of the entire decision making. In the coming blogs I will highlight how magnificently the reservoir properties and financial decision making are linked. But today lets focus on reservoir.
Three parameters define the reservoir-
1.   Depositional environment
2.   Structure of reservoir and
3.   Diagenesis
Reservoir rocks with some exceptions are generally sedimentary rocks.
There are 2 main categories of sedimentary rocks
a) Silicicalstic or the clastic- eg sand stones- Fields of North sea and Mehsana
b) Carbonates-eg calcium carbonate – Fields in Saudi Arabia and Bombay offshore
The characteristics of these sedimentary rocks vary according to their depositional environment. This effects their porosity, permeability and saturation capacity etc.
1.   Depositional Environment
Depositional environment can be defined as a area with a typical set of physical chemical and biological process which result is specific type of rocks. Depositional environment has a very strong correlation with production characteristics.

2.   Structure
The earth surface is always in motion. The rocks are continually compressed and stretched, resulting in deformities. Faults and folds are formed in the subsurface can act as good  trap for oil and gas.
In carbonate reservoir generally natural fractures are looked for oil and gas. Fractures are considered pool of oil and gas thus drilling is done in natural fracture as much as possible.

3.   Diagenesis
The term diagenisis describes all chemical and physical process affecting sediment after deposition.
This includes
a) Effect of pH
b) Effect of oxidation
c) Overburden pressure/ compaction
d) Cementation, dissolution and replacement of rock particles.

Diagenesis thus affects the permeability and porosity of the reservoir.

2 comments:

  1. The Article is a bit difficult to comphrend. Reservoir rocks and sedimantry Rocks create confusion. Also places like mehsana are not as popular as saudi arabia. Moreover, Last three points of depositional environment,structure and diagenesis are not Clear.

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  2. Thanks, for analyzing the article. As pointed out by you, i will soon write more on depositional environment and diagenesis. I will deal both these topics in detail in Geochemistry category.
    And yes you are right that Saudi Arabia and Mehsana cannot be mentioned in same breath. But Mehsana field is famous. Not because of its production but because of its EOR. In terms of heave oil field Mehsana is a well known name.

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