Integrated petrographical and petrophysical studies of some Eocene carbonate rocks, Southwest Sinai, Egypt

The present study deals with the effect of petrographical aspects on the petrophysical properties of the Eocene rocks, which are represented by Thebes, Samalut, Darat and Tanka formations in Southwest Sinai, Egypt. The studied diagenetic factors have an important role to enhance and/or reduce the po...

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Main Authors: Hesham Abuseda, Mohamed A. Kassab, Amir M. LaLa, Nahla A. El Sayed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-06-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062115000306
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spelling doaj-beb4e09239454493bdec65cba1c49dc82020-11-24T21:44:56ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Petroleum1110-06212015-06-0124221323010.1016/j.ejpe.2015.05.006Integrated petrographical and petrophysical studies of some Eocene carbonate rocks, Southwest Sinai, EgyptHesham Abuseda0Mohamed A. Kassab1Amir M. LaLa2Nahla A. El Sayed3Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Nasr City 11727, Cairo, EgyptEgyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Nasr City 11727, Cairo, EgyptAin Shams University, Cairo, EgyptEgyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Nasr City 11727, Cairo, EgyptThe present study deals with the effect of petrographical aspects on the petrophysical properties of the Eocene rocks, which are represented by Thebes, Samalut, Darat and Tanka formations in Southwest Sinai, Egypt. The studied diagenetic factors have an important role to enhance and/or reduce the pore volume and governing the petrophysical behavior. The cementation and neomorphism are the main porosity-reducing factors, whereas dissolution and leaching out as well as the fossil content are the main porosity-enhancing factors. The petrophysical behavior of the studied facies has been outlined by measuring rock porosity, density, permeability, and electrical resistivity. The reservoir quality index (RQI) reveals that, the petrophysical features of the studied facies are consistent with the petrographical characteristics indicating bad reservoir properties for Thebes, Samalut, Darat and Tanka formations in the nearby subsurface extensions. Studying the petrophysical behavior indicates that, both permeability and formation resistivity factor are mostly dependent on the effective porosity and to some extent on the electric tortuosity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062115000306Eocene rocksCarbonatesDiagenesisPorosityPermeability and electrical propertiesAnisotropy
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author Hesham Abuseda
Mohamed A. Kassab
Amir M. LaLa
Nahla A. El Sayed
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Mohamed A. Kassab
Amir M. LaLa
Nahla A. El Sayed
Integrated petrographical and petrophysical studies of some Eocene carbonate rocks, Southwest Sinai, Egypt
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
Eocene rocks
Carbonates
Diagenesis
Porosity
Permeability and electrical properties
Anisotropy
author_facet Hesham Abuseda
Mohamed A. Kassab
Amir M. LaLa
Nahla A. El Sayed
author_sort Hesham Abuseda
title Integrated petrographical and petrophysical studies of some Eocene carbonate rocks, Southwest Sinai, Egypt
title_short Integrated petrographical and petrophysical studies of some Eocene carbonate rocks, Southwest Sinai, Egypt
title_full Integrated petrographical and petrophysical studies of some Eocene carbonate rocks, Southwest Sinai, Egypt
title_fullStr Integrated petrographical and petrophysical studies of some Eocene carbonate rocks, Southwest Sinai, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Integrated petrographical and petrophysical studies of some Eocene carbonate rocks, Southwest Sinai, Egypt
title_sort integrated petrographical and petrophysical studies of some eocene carbonate rocks, southwest sinai, egypt
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
issn 1110-0621
publishDate 2015-06-01
description The present study deals with the effect of petrographical aspects on the petrophysical properties of the Eocene rocks, which are represented by Thebes, Samalut, Darat and Tanka formations in Southwest Sinai, Egypt. The studied diagenetic factors have an important role to enhance and/or reduce the pore volume and governing the petrophysical behavior. The cementation and neomorphism are the main porosity-reducing factors, whereas dissolution and leaching out as well as the fossil content are the main porosity-enhancing factors. The petrophysical behavior of the studied facies has been outlined by measuring rock porosity, density, permeability, and electrical resistivity. The reservoir quality index (RQI) reveals that, the petrophysical features of the studied facies are consistent with the petrographical characteristics indicating bad reservoir properties for Thebes, Samalut, Darat and Tanka formations in the nearby subsurface extensions. Studying the petrophysical behavior indicates that, both permeability and formation resistivity factor are mostly dependent on the effective porosity and to some extent on the electric tortuosity.
topic Eocene rocks
Carbonates
Diagenesis
Porosity
Permeability and electrical properties
Anisotropy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062115000306
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