INFLUENCE OF DIAGENESIS ON THE QUALITY OF LOWER CRETACEOUS PRE-SALT LACUSTRINE CARBONATE RESERVOIRS FROM NORTHERN CAMPOS BASIN, OFFSHORE BRAZIL

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作者
Herlinger, Ronaldo, Jr. [1 ]
Zambonato, Eveline Ellen [2 ]
De Ros, Luiz Fernando [3 ]
机构
[1] Petrobras SA, Ave Republ Chile 330, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[2] Petrobras SA, Ave Nossa Senhora da Penha 1688, Vitoria, ES, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Inst Geociencias, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
关键词
SOUTH-ATLANTIC-OCEAN; EL-GARIA FORMATION; MICROBIAL CARBONATES; SEDIMENTARY BASINS; RIFT SECTION; POROSITY; ORIGIN; CLASSIFICATION; EVOLUTION; DOLOMITE;
D O I
10.2110/jsr.2017.70
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The genesis and evolution of lacustrine pre-salt carbonate reservoirs, which contain giant hydrocarbon accumulations along the South Atlantic margins, has attracted major research interest. The huge extension and volume, and unusual textural and compositional features, are key elements for understanding the tectonic, structural, stratigraphic, and sedimentological generation and early evolution of the region, as well as potentially of other lacustrine carbonate systems. A systematic petrographic and petrophysical study has been performed on the Lower Cretaceous lacustrine carbonate reservoirs from northern Campos Basin, Offshore Brazil, in order to unravel the main controls on the origin and evolution of pore systems. The main lithologic types recognized in the rift section are bivalve-gastropod grainstones and rudstones, arenites constituted by ooids of syngenetic magnesian clay minerals (mostly stevensite), and dolostones, while stevensitic claystones with calcite spherulites, fascicular calcite crusts, intraclastic rudstones and grainstones, and dolostones are the main lithologic types in the sag section. The eogenetic evolution of bioclastic reservoirs was controlled by the balance between dissolution and neomorphism of the aragonitic bivalve and gastropod bioclasts, favoring either the generation of poorly connected moldic porosity or the preservation of well-connected interparticle porosity. The stevensitic arenites were strongly affected by meteoric dissolution and replacement by dolomite and silica, related to regional uplift and erosion after the rift phase, which generated highly heterogeneous pore systems with moldic, intercrystalline, vugular, and microcrystalline pores. Stevensitic claystones that are replaced by calcite spherulites and dolomite normally show low porosity, but locally constitute reservoirs, where secondary porosity was generated by stevensite dissolution. The precipitation of crystal shrubs of fascicular-optic calcite in coalescent crusts generated growth-framework primary porosity, which was reduced mostly by dolomite cementation, or enlarged by dissolution, enhancing their permeability. Non-coalescent calcite crusts contain abundant syngenetic magnesian clay minerals. Their porosity is related to dissolution of these clays, which generated poor permeability. Intraclastic grainstones and rudstones are compacted and cemented, or rich in clay matrix ("hybrid packstones"). Where they display preserved interparticle primary porosity or matrix dissolution, they may have good porosity and permeability. The heterogeneous dolomitization of both the rift and the sag deposits either destroyed their primary or early diagenetic porosity, or generated high porosity and permeability values in the dolostones. Relationships between replacement and compaction indicate that most of the diagenetic processes occurred during eodiagenesis, controlled mostly by the instability of the aragonite in the bioclastic reservoirs and of the stevensite in the claystones, ooidal arenites, and fascicular calcite crusts. This study characterizes the major primary and diagenetic aspects of the pre-salt reservoirs, providing insights on the evolution of their porosity and permeability. This is expected to contribute to the prediction of quality during exploration and to enhance hydrocarbon recovery from producing oilfields, as well as to increase the understanding of the origin, evolution, and quality distribution in analogous lacustrine reservoirs.
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页码:1285 / 1313
页数:29
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