Northern Gulf of Mexico Sandstone Reservoir-Quality Database (GOMRQ): Multiple Data Types for Evaluating Reservoir-Quality Risk

Abstract

Reservoir quality (i.e., porosity and permeability) is a major risk factor in forecasting economical reservoirs in sandstones. Many geologic factors affect reservoir quality, which makes forecasting difficult. However, construction of statistical and petrographic databases that collect a large population of reservoir-quality data under known conditions greatly aids a worker in producing a forecast. Such databases provide a realistic range of reservoir-quality values that can be expected under designated conditions, which constrains the forecast.

Two types of reservoir-quality data sets have been constructed for the northern Gulf of Mexico sandstones ranging in age from Jurassic (Norphlet Formation) to Pleistocene. One data set is a collection of statistical reservoir-quality data, such as core porosity and permeability analyses, wireline-log porosity analyses, pool-data summary statistics, and mercury injection capillary pressure. The other data set consists of petrographic thin-section point-count analyses with associated porosity and permeability measurements. The assembly of these large reservoir-quality databases into Microsoft Excel digital spreadsheets allows the data to be integrated into analytical programs to forecast reservoir quality.

Authors
Robert G. Loucks
Shirley P. Dutton
Code
RI289
DOI
https://doi.org/10.23867/RI0289D
ISBN
978-1-970007-38-1
ISSN
2475-367X
Number
289
Number of figures
8
Number of pages
16
Publisher
The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology
Series
Report of Investigation
Volume
289
Year
2023
Abstract URL
https://www.beg.utexas.edu/publications/ri289

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