Predicting Deep Reservoir Quality
Room 1/2
Co-Chairs: R. Lander, C. Cubbitt, and A. Makowitz
1:45 -- Introductory Remarks
1:50 -- S. Morad, M. Ketzer: Linking Diagenesis to Sequence Stratigraphy: A Better Approach to Unravel and Predict Reservoir-Quality Evolution of Sandstones
2:10 -- C. Cubitt, T. Conroy, A. Buffin, M. Partington, G. Boyd, S. King, A. Obeidi: Reservoir Effectiveness Prediction in Palaeozoic Reservoirs of the northern Murzuq Basin, Southwest Libya: An Integrated Approach
2:30 -- O. Walderhaug, A. Eliassen, N. E. Aase: A New Method for Permeability Prediction in Reservoir Sandstones
2:50 -- L. Bonnell, R. E. Larese, R. H. Lander: Porosity Preservation by Inhibition of Quartz Cementation: Microquartz Versus Hydrocarbons
3:10 -- Q. Fisher, T. Crook, C. Souque: Prediction of Mechanical Compaction During Deep Burial
3:30 -- Break
4:00 -- K. Milliken, A. J. Park: Petrographic Characterization of Chemical Reactions in Clastic Diagenesis
4:20 -- S. G. Franks, W. J. Carrigan: Reservoir Quality Controls in Permo-Carboniferous Sandstones of Saudi Arabia
4:40 -- R. H. Lander, L. Bonnell: A Model for Fibrous Illite Nucleation and Growth in Sandstones
5:00 -- R. Gaupp, R. Schöner: Diagenetic Mineral Reactions Related to Hydrocarbon Migration as a Tool in Deep Clastic Reservoir Prediction – Evidence from Permian Red Bed Reservoirs of the Central European Basin System
5:20 -- C. F. J. Swarbrick, R. S. Kimmel, S. D. Jenkins, P. Leiggi, P. M. Harris: A Multiple Model Technique for Evaluating the Potential Hydrocarbon Volumes and Risk of an Exploration Prospect