The Role of Diagenesis in Determining Reservoir Properties
Room Cam Sproule Rm
Co-Chairs: G. Davies and M. Wilson
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| 1:15 -- | Introductory Remarks |
| 1:20 -- | C. M. Rott, H. Qing: Diagenesis of the Mississippian Alida Beds, Williston Basin, Southeastern Saskatchewan |
| 1:40 -- | S. Saner, L. O. Babalola, W. M. Abdulghani: Overburden Compaction and Pseudo-Micritization: The Most Effective Pore-Deteriorating Processes in the Carbonate Reservoirs |
| 2:00 -- | M. S. Clark, V. Pusca: The Lost Hills Lower Brown Shale: A Diagenetic-Stratigraphic Trap in a Miocene Diatomite Reservoir, San Joaquin Basin, California |
| 2:20 -- | J. M. Ketzer, S. Morad, L. F. De Ros: The Role of Diagenesis on the Formation of Fluid Flow Barriers Along Parasequence Boundaries |
| 2:40 -- | R. M. Pollock, B. D. Field, G. H. Browne, S. W. Edbrooke: Diagenesis Affecting Reservoir Properties of a Single Turbidite Bed: Early Miocene Whakataki Formation, East Coast Basin, New Zealand |
| 3:00 -- | Break |
| 3:20 -- | S. P. Dutton, W. A. Flanders: Effect of Calcite Cement on Reservoir Properties in Permian Deepwater Sandstones, Delaware Basin, West Texas |
| 3:40 -- | R. Schöner, R. Gaupp: Diagenetic Mineral Reactions Influenced by Hydrocarbon Fluids: Evidence from Deeply Buried Red Bed Reservoirs of the Central European Basin System |
| 4:00 -- | T. R. Taylor, M. G. Kittridge, L. M. Bonnell, P. Winefield: Reservoir Quality and Rock Properties Modeling Results—Jurassic and Triassic Sandstones: Greater Shearwater High Pressure/High Temperature (HPHT) Area, United Kingdom Central North Sea |
| 4:20 -- | A. R. Thomas, D. Balcer, T. Himes, L. M. Bonnell, J. Jones: Jurassic Cotton Valley Formation Reservoir Quality, Eastern Offshore Gulf of Mexico: Life Below 20,000 Feet |
| 4:40 -- | R. G. Loucks: How Important Are Secondary Dissolution Pores in Siliciclastic Sandstones? Data from the Tertiary Sandstone Section along the Texas Gulf Coast |