Characteristics of Devonian carbonate reservoir in North Oshkhotynskoye field, Russia
Abstract
Results of petrography and core analysis, FMI and log interpretation have been integrated by the Vietnam Petroleum Institute (VPI) to characterise carbonate reservoirs in the North Oshkhotynskoye field in Russia. In this area, carbonate reservoirs were deposited in warmly shallow marine environment with blue-green algae and stromatoporoid in Devonian formation. These carbonate reservoirs experienced multiple diagenetic processes such as cementation, recrystallisation, dolomitisation or dissolution which affected the poroperm properties of reservoir rocks. The quality of carbonate reservoirs in the North Oshkhotynskoye field is rated from average to good with mainly interparticle porosity, fractures and vugs.
The paper divides the carbonate reservoirs in the North Oshkhotynskoye field into three types: Type 0 - tight carbonate reservoir, Type 1 - interparticle carbonate reservoir, and Type 3 - vuggy carbonate reservoir, to support the building of structural model in the next study process. Currently, oil has mainly been produced in this carbonate reservoir of the North Oshkhotynskoye field with cumulative oil production from 2015 to 2018 reaching more than 700.000 tons.
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