Petrographical, petrophysical, and geomechanical characterization of the Pliocene sandstone reservoirs of the Scarab Gas Field, deepwater Nile Delta, Egypt – Inferences on reservoir development

Faculty Science Year: 2024
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Journal: african earth science elsevier Volume:
Keywords : Petrographical, petrophysical, , geomechanical characterization , , Pliocene sandstone    
Abstract:
This study presents a comprehensive reservoir characterization of the channel sandstones of the Pliocene El Wastani Formation from the deepwater Scarab field, in Egypt. Routine core analysis, wireline logs, petrographic thin sections, X-ray diffraction, and drilling data were integrated to characterize the petrographical, petro physical and geomechanical properties of the studied gas reservoirs to infer the implications for reservoir development. The petrographic analysis indicates fine to medium-grained glauconitic subfeldspathic wacke with dominantly primary intergranular porosity and minor secondary porosity contributed by feldspar dissolution. The reservoir facies exhibit pore-filling detrital clay (dominantly illite, smectite mixed-layer clay) along with minor carbonate and silica cementation. These reservoirs are megaporous and consist of an isotropic pore system, with 20–35 % porosity, 2400–3400 mD horizontal permeability, and 1300–2900 mD vertical permeability. Wireline log-based petrophysical assessments indicate excellent reservoir qualities with low shale volume (9–23%) and high hydrocarbon saturation of about 65–85%. Based on the geomechanical analysis, rock- mechanical properties, pore pressure, vertical stress, and minimum horizontal stress magnitudes were inter preted. The production and depletion-related risks were analyzed by utilizing geomechanical modeling which provided a quantitative assessment of drawdown and depletion limit to ensure sand-free hydrocarbon production without the risk of shear slippage on pre-existing weak planes. Considering the average unconfined compressive strength of 14 MPa, the Pliocene reservoir will require a 9.2 MPa depletion or 16.9 MPa drawdown to reach the onset of sanding, while the reservoir can be depleted to a pore pressure level of 4 MPa before it induces shear slippage on the optimally oriented fractures or fault planes. Inferences are drawn on reservoir quality, and reservoir development strategies are discussed accordingly.
   
     
 
       

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