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Petrophysical Characterization of the Turonian and Cenomanian Intervals in the Abu Gharadig Field, Western Desert, Egypt: Inferences on Reservoir Quality and Resource Development

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NATURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH
Volume 31, Issue 3, Pages 1793-1824

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11053-022-10069-0

Keywords

Petrophysical characterization; Reservoir quality; Permeability anisotropy; Bahariya; Abu Roash

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This study presents a comprehensive petrophysical assessment of the Cenomanian and Turonian members of the Abu Gharadig field in the Western Desert, Egypt. The Cenomanian member has poor reservoir quality and requires a suitable stimulation strategy for production, while the Turonian member has good permeability and porosity. The Bahariya Formation consists of high porosity and permeability sandstone, but with high water saturation.
Characterization of reservoir petrophysical properties provides critical insights into reservoir deliverability and field development strategy. The main objective of this work is to present a comprehensive core-based petrophysical assessment of the Cenomanian Bahariya Formation and the Turonian Abu Roash (AR-D and AR-E, respectively) Members of the Abu Gharadig field situated in the Western Desert, Egypt. The AR-D is water-wet and consists of micro- to mesoporous shallow marine limestone lithofacies with moderate porosity (0), poor horizontal permeability (Kh) with poor permeability anisotropy due to the presence of vertical fractures, while the nano- to mesoporous argillaceous limestone lithofacies is very tight. Both the lithofacies exhibit primary and secondary depositional fabrics. Overall, the AR-D member exhibits impervious to poor reservoir quality, and so a suitable stimulation strategy will be essential to produce from this interval. The AR-E interval implies a tidal depositional environment. The calcareous sandstone lithofacies of the AR-E is macro- to megaporous and exhibits moderate to high porosity (> 15%) and excellent permeability (up to 305 mD). The meso- to microporous glauconitic siltstones of the AR-E have poor porosity and permeability. Both lithofacies are characterized by high water saturation, preserve primary depositional fabrics and consist of isotropic pore system along with some connected horizontal pores yielding higher permeability anisotropy. The Bahariya Formation consists of fine to medium grained massive sandstone lithofacies with minor siltstone intercalations, indicating a channel deposit in a coastal or fluvio-deltaic environment. It exhibits high porosity (similar to 20%) and permeability (up to 649 mD) but shows very high water saturation. It preserves the primary depositional fabrics with isotropic pore system. The thin siltstone intercalations may act as vertical barriers. Based on the petrophysical assessment, we made recommendations on the reservoir development aspects.

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