1997
DOI: 10.1144/gsl.sp.1997.126.01.14
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Permeability heterogeneity within the Jerudong Formation: an outcrop analogue for subsurface Miocene reservoirs in Brunei

Abstract: The Jerudong Formation (early Tortonian) cropping out at Punyit Beach (Negara Brunei Darussalam) comprises a heterolithic succession of deltaic strata. Probepermeameter data have been used to evaluate the spatial nature of permeability heterogeneity within shoreface, lagoon and distributary channel environments. Strata at outcrop comprise the same lithologies as those at depth in the abandoned Jerudong Field, and provide an analogue for parts of the Jerudong Formation and equivalents in other Bruneian oilfield… Show more

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“…Porosity is the fractional space between solid particles in a given volume whereas permeability, in simple terms, is a measure of how easily a fluid of a certain viscosity flows through a rock under a pressure gradient (Allen et al, 1988), The challenge is to characterize the spatial variability of these rock properties and assess the control on fluid flow rates and directions. This information can be used to give a greater understanding of fluid flow processes in a porous medium such as sandstone, the economic benefit of which has been used to optimize hydrocarbon recovery and aquifer capabilities (Kjønsvik and Alvestad, 1995;Prosser and Carter, 1997). However, knowledge of the movement of fluids and associated salts through rocks can also be used in the investigation of weathering of stone.…”
Section: Introduction and Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porosity is the fractional space between solid particles in a given volume whereas permeability, in simple terms, is a measure of how easily a fluid of a certain viscosity flows through a rock under a pressure gradient (Allen et al, 1988), The challenge is to characterize the spatial variability of these rock properties and assess the control on fluid flow rates and directions. This information can be used to give a greater understanding of fluid flow processes in a porous medium such as sandstone, the economic benefit of which has been used to optimize hydrocarbon recovery and aquifer capabilities (Kjønsvik and Alvestad, 1995;Prosser and Carter, 1997). However, knowledge of the movement of fluids and associated salts through rocks can also be used in the investigation of weathering of stone.…”
Section: Introduction and Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%