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Characterization of volcanic reservoirs; insights from the Badejo and Linguado oil field, Campos Basin, Brazil

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MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
卷 146, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2022.105950

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Cabi?nas formation; Non -conventional volcanic reservoir; Volcanic facies; Paleoenvironment; Subaerial lava -flow; Offshore

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  1. Petrobras
  2. Research Council of Norway through Centres of Excellence (CEED) [22372]

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This study provides a comprehensive evaluation of volcanic reservoirs in offshore oil fields in Brazil, revealing the key role of primary volcanic facies and subsequent alteration history in determining reservoir properties.
The Badejo and Linguado oil fields are hosted within non-conventional volcanic reservoirs which produced commercial hydrocarbons from the Lower Cretaceous Cabiunas Formation, Campos Basin, offshore Brazil. Despite over 30 years of production, limited characterization of the nature and reservoir properties of the vol-canic reservoirs have been presented to date. A comprehensive reappraisal of the Cabiunas Formation volcanic reservoirs is presented in this study incorporating extensive existing and new data including core descriptions, laboratory petrophysical analyses, petrography, QEMSCAN, SEM, wireline, and microtomography results from five cored intervals of wells spanning the main reservoirs of the Badejo and Linguado fields. Volcanic facies analyses of the sequences reveal a predominance of subaerial effusive basic volcanic rocks interbedded with sediment and in several cases comprising peperites revealing intricate lava-sediment interaction products. Four volcano-sedimentary units are identified, showing alternations between low (compound pahoehoe lava domi-nated Units 1 and 3) and high (tabular rubbly pahoehoe lava dominated Units 2 and 4) effusion rates. Paleo-environmental conditions also varied between units with extensive oxidation present in Unit 1 inferred to relate to extended periods of subaerial exposure and weathering in an arid environment. Overlying Units 2-4 reveal an increase in humidity evidenced by an increase in the presence of well sorted fine-grained sediment interlayers, peperites, and non-marine ostracods. Both original facies and alteration reveal key controls on reservoir prop-erties. Extensive weathering and alteration of Unit 1 caused pervasive filling of original porosity (vesicles and fractures) and resulted in reservoir degradation. Lesser weathering of overlying Units 2, 3 and 4, resulted in improved reservoir properties which can be clearly linked to volcanic intra-facies including vesiculated and autobrecciated lava flow tops which commonly reveal extensive oil staining. This study reveals the intricate interplay between primary volcanic facies and subsequent alteration history in dictating volcanic reservoir properties in a successful offshore oil field development.

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