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Titre: Sedimentological characteristics and reservoir quality prediction in the Upper Ordovician glaciogenic sandstone of the In-Adaoui-Ohanet gas field, Illizi basin, Algeria
Auteur(s): Benayad, Soumya
Ysbaa, Saadia
Chaouchi, Rabah
Haddouche, Omar
Kacimi, Aymen
Kaddour, Hichem
Mots-clés: Saharan platform
Illizi basin
Upper ordovician
Unit IV-3
Glaciogenic deposits
Reservoir characteristics
Date de publication: 2019
Editeur: Elsevier
Collection/Numéro: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering/ Vol.179 (2019);pp. 159-172
Résumé: The Upper Ordovician glaciogenic deposits are thought to have an important quantity of hydrocarbon across North Africa. Insight is provided about the IV-3 reservoir unit in the In-Adaoui-Ohanet field in the Illizi basin of south-east Algeria. The aim is to: 1) describe the lithofacies; 2) interpret the depositional environment; 3) describe the petrographic characteristics; 4) investigate the petrophysical properties; and 5) perform a biostratigraphic analysis of the unit IV-3 reservoir (Upper Ordovician) in the In-Adaoui-Ohanet field based on the core description and samples collected from the well IA-115. Lithofacies described in the study area are MT1, MT2, MT3, MT6, and MT9. Subglacial tillite is the depositional environment associated with lithofacies MT3, MT6, and MT9. These lithofacies are thought to be deposited medial to a distal fan, whereas lithofacies MT1 and MT2 are thought to be deposited in high-energy flows. Acritarch and Chitinozoan species are the most common biozones described in the study reservoir and they are thought to be affiliated with an Upper Ashgilian stage. Petrographic analysis shows that the study reservoir unit is formed by fine to coarse-grained sandstone. Quartz is considered to be the principal framework mineral (mean, 56.30%). Cementing minerals observed in this reservoir unit are quartz and carbonate. From a compositional point of view, the unit IV-3 reservoir in the In-Adaoui-Ohanet field is predominantly formed by quartz arenites, which are considered to be mature. Additionally, the tectonic setting of these arenites is most likely associated with a passive margin origin. The emphasis throughout this study is on the role of factors such as permeability, carbonate cement, and quartz overgrowth on the reservoir quality of unit IV-3 in the In-Adaoui-Ohanet field. The quality of this reservoir unit is highly influenced by the quartz overgrowth and pores that are plugged by carbonate cement, which dramatically reduces the pore network. An enhanced porosity was observed only in the MT3lithofacies (up to 22.3%). Additionally, from an economic point of view, the study reservoir unit is classified as a tight gas-bearing reservoir
URI/URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0920410519303730
DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2019.04.037
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6733
ISSN: 0920-4105
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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