Porosity,
permeability, and capillary pressure data (used to estimate saturation)
are obtained from core analysis. Even in the most heavily cored
reservoirs, however, cores constitute a fraction of their available
wellbore data. The most common source of wellbore data are wireline
logs. Porosity values are readily obtained from wireline logs and
saturation can be obtained from a combination of porosity and resistivity
logs using the Archie equation and other methods. Permeability values,
however, cannot be obtained directly from wireline logs in carbonate
reservoirs because of the complexity and large variability of carbonate
fabrics.
The purpose
of this module is to illustrate the large variety of carbonate fabrics
and present the rock fabric method of relating these fabrics to
permeability. Capillary properties and saturation can also be related
to the rock fabrics but those relationships will be presented in
a future module. Methods for integrating this information into wireline-log
analysis will also be presented in a future module.
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