Controls on Reservoir Heterogeneity in Permian Shallow-water-platform Carbonate Reservoirs, Permian Basin: Implications for Improved Recovery, Volume 95, Issue 2Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin, 1995 - Permian Basin (Tex. and N.M.) - 30 pages |
Contents
Abstract | 1 |
Typical upwardshallowing facies succession in the upper | 6 |
Production History of CarbonateRamp Reservoirs | 8 |
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Common terms and phrases
Algerita Escarpment anhydrite Bebout carbonate reservoirs Clear Fork Group CRANE CO Crane County cumulative production cycle boundaries cycle tops cycle-base depositional facies diagenesis diagenetically altered dolomite dolostones facies successions facies-stacking patterns Fenestral Figure Flow Unit Fourth-order cycle FUSULINID geological and petrophysical geological model Glorieta Formation Grain-dominated subtidal Guad Guadalupian gypsum Holtz and Major infill drilling inner-ramp reservoirs Jordan field Jordan San Andres Kerans Leonardian Lucia Major and Holtz mapping middle Permian Monahans Clear Fork mudstone OOIP open-marine facies Outcrop studies outer outer-ramp reservoirs packstone-grainstone paleotopographic highs pellet Peloid permeability Permian Basin petrophysical PhiH Pisolite porosity porosity and permeability ramp ramp-crest recovery reservoir characterization reservoir development reservoir heterogeneity Ruppel San Andres Formation San Andres reservoir sea level sequence boundaries shallow-water siliciclastic stylolites subsurface reservoirs subtidal subtidal cycles subtidal rocks third-order cycles Tidal tidal-flat rocks tidal-flat-capped Tyler upward-shallowing Vertical wackestone wackestone-packstone waterflood West Texas Winkler Counties wireline logs