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Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport/proceeding › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › peer review
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TY - GEN
T1 - NATURAL FRACTURES AND SEDIMENTOLOGY OF A HETEROGENEOUS RESERVOIR
T2 - 82nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2021
AU - Glad, A. C.
AU - Welch, M. J.
AU - Amour, F.
AU - Nick, H.
AU - Clausen, O. R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2021.All right reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The Valdemar Field (Central Danish North Sea) is a heterogeneous reservoir, with a high abundance of natural fractures, producing from chalk units within the Lower Cretaceous Upper Hauterivian-Lower Albian Tuxen and Sola Formations. The Lower Cretaceous stratigraphic interval in the Danish North Sea is characterized by chalk, argillaceous chalk, marlstones and claystones with hydrocarbons trapped in the chalk reservoir units. The reservoir (chalk) sediments are characterized by high porosity and low matrix permeability, but the presence of natural fractures strongly influences the flow properties by enhancing the effective permeability, and ultimately increases recovery. Several types of natural fractures are recognized on core scale, and some of these form a potential hydrocarbon pathway as they can significantly enhance the natural permeability in the reservoir. This is a first study that conducts a detailed analysis of natural fractures in the Valdemar Field, and relate them to stratigraphy and facies. Furthermore it is considered whether certain fracture types occur more frequent in specific stratigraphic intervals. It is investigated whether the fracture-facies relationship can enhance hydrcarbon recovery.
AB - The Valdemar Field (Central Danish North Sea) is a heterogeneous reservoir, with a high abundance of natural fractures, producing from chalk units within the Lower Cretaceous Upper Hauterivian-Lower Albian Tuxen and Sola Formations. The Lower Cretaceous stratigraphic interval in the Danish North Sea is characterized by chalk, argillaceous chalk, marlstones and claystones with hydrocarbons trapped in the chalk reservoir units. The reservoir (chalk) sediments are characterized by high porosity and low matrix permeability, but the presence of natural fractures strongly influences the flow properties by enhancing the effective permeability, and ultimately increases recovery. Several types of natural fractures are recognized on core scale, and some of these form a potential hydrocarbon pathway as they can significantly enhance the natural permeability in the reservoir. This is a first study that conducts a detailed analysis of natural fractures in the Valdemar Field, and relate them to stratigraphy and facies. Furthermore it is considered whether certain fracture types occur more frequent in specific stratigraphic intervals. It is investigated whether the fracture-facies relationship can enhance hydrcarbon recovery.
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M3 - Article in proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85127743310
T3 - EAGE Conference and Exhibition, Proceeding
SP - 1132
EP - 1136
BT - 82nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2021
PB - European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE
Y2 - 18 October 2021 through 21 October 2021
ER -