Reservoir Quality Assessment and Prediction in Clastic Rocks

This course is designed to emphasize the following topics: (1) Historical perspective on previous and current empirical, and geochemical methods of reservoir quality prediction; (2) Overview of diagenetic processes which significantly impact reservoir quality and those factors which act as major controls on those processes; (3) Proper design of a comprehensive or limited-focus predictive analysis of reservoir quality; (4) Methodologies for the accurate measurement of all major dependent and independent variables; (5) Data analysis techniques involved in quality control and the assessment of variability prior to performing multivariate regression; (6) Steps involved in the generation of a multivariate regression to insure that the model developed provides maximum accuracy using a minimum number of independent variables; (7) Case histories from a variety of settings illustrating application of the recommended approach to reservoir quality prediction.
Secondary Porosity in Sandstones: Significance, Origin, Relationship to Subaerial Unconformities, and Effect on Predrill Reservoir Quality Prediction
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Published:January 01, 1994
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Salman Bloch, 1994. "Secondary Porosity in Sandstones: Significance, Origin, Relationship to Subaerial Unconformities, and Effect on Predrill Reservoir Quality Prediction", Reservoir Quality Assessment and Prediction in Clastic Rocks, Michael D. Wilson
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