Reservoir Quality Analysis of  Sandstone & Carbonate Rock Types

An Intensive 5-day Training Course

Reservoir Quality Analysis of
Sandstone & Carbonate Rock Types

Reservoir Quality Analysis of Sandstone & Carbonate Rock Types

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07 - 11 Oct 2024 Dubai - UAE $5,950 RESERVE A SEAT

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Why Choose this Training Course?

This PetroKnowledge training course is aimed at giving oil industry geologists a detailed introduction to the study of sandstone and carbonate rock-types in terms of reservoir quality. Reservoir quality analysis permits to identify the main depositional, provenance and diagenetic controls on the evolution of the poro-perm characteristics of sandstone and carbonate reservoirs (e.g. evolution of porosity vs. burial depth, mineralogical content and diagenetic environments). Examples from sandstone and carbonate oil/gas reservoirs (i.e. current East & West Africa basins) are also taken into consideration.

This training course will highlight:

  • Introduction to siliciclastic and carbonate reservoirs with emphasis on controls on reservoir quality
  • Sandstone composition, provenance, diagenesis and tectonic settings
  • Carbonate composition (allochems, orthochems), classification and diagenesis
  • Petrographic analyses (TS, SEM, CL), XRD, QEMSCAN and integration of reservoir quality results
  • Porosity classification, porosity evolution vs. burial depth, stratigraphy, composition, authigenic components and diagenetic phases/environments
  • Concept of Rock Typing, Rock Typing schemes and Rock Typing analysis of uncored reservoir intervals (sandstone and carbonate cuttings tied to wireline logs)

What are the Goals?

By the end of this training course, participants will:

  • Understand what are the different types of sandstone hydrocarbon reservoirs and their main controls on reservoir quality
  • Understand what are the different types of carbonate reservoirs and their main controls on reservoir quality
  • Be able to differentiate depositional, provenance and diagenetic markers of analysed sandstones and carbonates
  • Be able to integrate and interpret poro-perm data vs. stratigraphy and regional geology (e.g. well correlations)
  • Understand the main rock-based methodologies of analysis applied to reservoir quality studies
  • Be conversant with the concepts of Rock typing and petrophysical comparison of cuttings and core samples

Who is this Training Course for?

This training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit: 

  • Sedimentary geologists of service and oil companies
  • Junior to mid-level geologists carrying out rock-based geological projects
  • Sedimentologists who need to be conversant on rock typing concepts
  • Petrographers of small and large oil-industry organizations
  • PhD students in sedimentary geology of academic institutions

How will this Training Course be Presented?

This PetroKnowledge training course for oil industry geologists is thus structured in oral and practical sessions, with PowerPoint presentations, didactic material/exercises and work at a polarizing microscope. Examples of SEM and CL analyses are also shown to integrate the different methodologies utilized for diagenetic/reservoir quality studies. 

Such training course can also be run as on-the-job-training session, during which clients can provide their own examples of reservoirs under exploration, so that new methodologies of work and solutions to their reservoir problems can be provided. The practical sessions at the polarizing microscope will show attendees oil industry data collection methods and reservoir quality descriptions of sandstone and carbonate petro-types (core samples, cuttings and outcrops).

Organisational Impact

Organizations sending their employees to attend this training course will benefit by:

  • Having employees with a better knowledge of sedimentary petrography topics
  • Having employees with a working knowledge on reservoir quality methods of work
  • Having employees able to collect, analyse and interpret single well to multi-well datasets from sandstone and carbonate reservoirs
  • Having employees with further skills on oil industry data collection software
  • Having employees improving their performance and efficiency on data interpretation
  • Having employees with a better knowledge of current sandstone and carbonate reservoirs (e.g. East-West Africa) which can be utilized as analogues for regional exploration studies

Personal Impact

The participants in this PetroKnowledge training course will:

  • Have improvement in their technical skills in data collection methodologies
  • Be able to work more quickly in the interpretation of reservoir quality results
  • Have a set of exercises and papers for self-training sessions
  • Be able to perform “Lunch & Learn” sessions on the studied topics at their own company
  • Be able to prepare rock descriptions and chapters of geological reports utilizing the skills gained during the training sessions

Daily Agenda

Day One: Introduction to Siliciclastic Reservoirs
  • Siliciclastic rocks, sediment texture, detrital components
  • Sandstone classification, minerals and source areas, depositional markers
  • Sandstone composition, provenance and tectonic settings
  • Grain size analysis and Digital Image Analysis
  • Depositional environments, Provenance and reservoir quality
  • Definition of matrix and pseudo-matrix
  • Compaction and authigenic components
  • Diagenesis of siliciclastic rocks, diagenetic environments & sequences
  • Concepts of SEM, EDAX and XRD analyses, chronology of diagenesis
  • Concepts of CL analysis on the distribution of quartz cement
Day Two: Reservoir Quality Analysis of Sandstone Rock-Types
  • Reservoir quality definition and methods of work
  • Cementation and reservoir quality
  • Porosity types in sandstones
  • Porosity-permeability analysis and interpretation, cuttings TS descriptions/analysis tied to wireline logs
  • Estimating subsurface reservoir quality from outcrop samples
  • Rock Typing, petrophysical assessment of cuttings, rock typing analysis of cuttings petro-types
  • Rock Typing classification scheme(s) as from oil industry methodologies
  • Rock Typing and reservoir quality
  • Diagenetic controls on reservoir quality and porosity variation with depth & stratigraphy
Day Three:  Introduction to Carbonate Reservoirs 
  • Introduction of carbonate reservoirs
  • Components of limestones, Carbonate depositional environments and facies, calcite vs. aragonite seas in the geological record
  • Matrix and authigenic components, Taxa vs. mineralogy, classification of limestones
  • Rates of carbonate production, microfossils, paleoenvironmental markers, carbonate platform facies, carbonates and sea level changes, regional carbonate petrography vs. stratigraphy
  • Carbonate diagenesis: neomorphism, compaction, marine diagenesis, meteoric diagenesis, burial diagenesis
  • Diagenetic markers, Carbonate diagenetic stages
  • Dolomite textures and stable isotope signatures
 Day Four: Reservoir Quality Analysis of Carbonate Rock-Types
  • Carbonate diagenesis and reservoir quality, Dolomite texture vs. petrophysics, dolomitization models, limestone vs. dolostone reservoir quality
  • Porosity in carbonate rocks, classification schemes, petrophysics by carbonate rock-types, porosity preservation, visual estimation of porosity vs. point count porosity
  • Controls on reservoir quality, rock fabric and wireline logs, porosity evolution vs. geological time
  • Carbonate reservoir models and reservoir quality, porosity vs. petro-facies
  • Rock Typing concepts, petrophysical assessment of cuttings, rock typing classification schemes, Rock Typing datasheets, Rock Typing and reservoir quality
  • Emphasis on single well or multi-well studies, with regional reservoir quality correlations
Day Five:  Examples of Siliciclastic and Carbonate Reservoirs and Practical work
  • Cretaceous siliciclastic reservoirs from North, East and West Africa
  • Italian carbonate reservoirs, Angolan Pre-Salt (Pre-Aptian) reservoirs, Kenyan carbonates, Indonesian carbonate reservoirs, New Zealand carbonate reservoirs, Oman reservoirs
  • Practical session in polarizing microscopy on: Texture, composition, diagenesis, porosity and reservoir quality of siliciclastic and carbonate rocks-types
  • Visual estimation of sandstone and carbonate porosity. Porosity of core samples (point count porosity) and point count porosity vs. CA data
  • Differences in the controls on reservoir quality between sandstones and carbonates
  • SEM/EDX/XRD Images and plots
  • Final session: References on petrography/petrophysics/reservoir quality for self-training sessions

Certificate

  • On successful completion of this Training Course / Online Training Course, a PetroKnowledge Certificate / E-Certificate will be awarded to the delegates.

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