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|a Advances in carbonate exploration and reservoir analysis /
|c edited by J. Garland [and others].
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|b Geological Society,
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|a Carbonate reservoirs contain an increasingly important percentage of the world's hydrocarbon reserves. This volume presents key recent advances in carbonate exploration and reservoir analysis. As well as a comprehensive overview of the trends in carbonate over the years, the volume focuses on four key areas: 1. emerging plays and techniques - with special reference to lacustrine plays in syn-rift basins and development of super-giant heavy oil plays, 2. improved reservoir characterization - with examples from the Middle East and Europe and case studies of how outcrop analogues can provide key data for input to geological models, 3. impact of fractures and faults in carbonates - contributors highlight the need for integrated structural and diagenetic approaches in order to understand how fractures evolve as fluid-flow conduits, 4. advances in geomodelling of carbonate reservoirs - several papers discuss the application of new and innovative geomodelling and geostatistical techniques to carbonate reservoirs.
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|a Advances in carbonate exploration and reservoir analysis -- Carbonate rocks and petroleum reservoirs: a geological perspective from the industry -- Lacustrine carbonates in rift settings: the interaction of volcanic and microbial processes on carbonate deposition -- The Grosmont: the world's largest unconventional oil reservoir hosted in carbonate rocks -- Reservoir characteristics of fault-controlled hydrothermal dolomite bodies: Ramales Platform case study -- Reservoir properties and petrophysical modelling of carbonate sand bodies: outcrop analogue study in an epicontinental basin (Triassic, Germany) -- Reservoir characterization of an intra-orogenic Carbonates platform: Pila Spi Formation, Taq Taq oil field, Kurdistan, Iraq -- Mechanical stratigraphy and (palaeo- ) karstification of the Murge area (Apulia, southern Italy) -- Effects of diagenesis (cement precipitation) during fracture opening on fracture aperture-size scaling in carbonate rocks -- Interplay between fracturing and hydrothermal fluid flow in the Ason Valley hydrothermal dolomites (Basque-Cantabrian Basin, Spain) -- D. Geomodelling of carbonate mounds using two-point and multipoint statistics -- Characterization of karstic networks by automatic extraction of geometrical and topological parameters: comparison between observations and stochastic simulations -- Relevance of the stochastic stratigraphic well correlation approach for the study of complex carbonate settings: application to the Malampaya buildup (Offshore Palawan, Philippines) -- A new workflow for carbonate reservoir modelling based on MPS: shoal bodies in outcrop analogues (Triassic, SW Germany) -- An algorithm for 3D simulation of branchwork karst networks using Horton parameters and A[star] Application to a synthetic case.
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|a Carbonate reservoirs.
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