2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2016.02.003
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Exceptional reservoir quality in HPHT reservoir settings: Examples from the Skagerrak Formation of the Heron Cluster, North Sea, UK

Abstract: (2016) 'Exceptional reservoir quality in HPHT reservoir settings : examples from the Skagerrak Formation of the Heron Cluster, UK, North Sea.', Marine and petroleum geology., 77 . pp. 198-215. Further information on publisher's website: Use policyThe full-text may be used and/or reproduced, and given to third parties in any format or medium, without prior permission or charge, for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-pro t purposes provided that:• a full bibliographic reference is made to… Show more

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“…Similar with other works (Gluyas and Cade, 1997;Paxton et al, 2002;Stricker et al, 2016b), compaction is the predominant mechanism of porosity loss in this study, whereas cementation exerts much less important effects on reservoir quality.…”
supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Similar with other works (Gluyas and Cade, 1997;Paxton et al, 2002;Stricker et al, 2016b), compaction is the predominant mechanism of porosity loss in this study, whereas cementation exerts much less important effects on reservoir quality.…”
supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Previous studies attribute the exceptional reservoir porosities to chlorite coats (Stricker et al, 2016a;Stricker et al, 2016b;Taylor et al, 2015), overpressure (Grant et al, 2014;Nguyen et al, 2013;Stricker et al, 2016a;Stricker et al, 2016b), halite dissolution (Nguyen et al, 2013) and limiting time for quartz cement due to rapid burial (Maast, 2016). However, the occurrence of various carbonate cements within fluvial channel facies has been neglected.…”
Section: Carbonate Cements Occur With Various Types and A Wide Range mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9B). Chlorite coats in the Skagerrak Formation are intermediate according to the Fe/Mg-ratio (Stricker et al, 2016b), and show a wide grain coverage range from 1.3% to completely grain coating (100%) with an average of 48.0%. The thickness of the chlorite coats is generally less than 15 μm.…”
Section: Clay Mineralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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