Deciphering the Reservoir Rocks Lithology by Mineralogical Investigations Techniques for an Oilfield in South-West Romania

An important element of the geological modeling of oil reservoirs is represented by determining of the mineralogical composition and rock types as part of the reservoir characterization process. In the paper we provide a comprehensive mineralogo-petrographic study based on petrographic observations...

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Main Authors: Branoiu Gheorghe, Avram Lazar, Ghetiu Iuliana, Suditu Silvian, Pelin Stefan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/12/matecconf_mse21_09013.pdf
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spelling doaj-c432c3362a7f48b08bbf7b50dc713f4c2021-08-05T12:53:51ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2021-01-013430901310.1051/matecconf/202134309013matecconf_mse21_09013Deciphering the Reservoir Rocks Lithology by Mineralogical Investigations Techniques for an Oilfield in South-West RomaniaBranoiu Gheorghe0Avram Lazar1Ghetiu Iuliana2Suditu Silvian3Pelin Stefan4Oil-Gas University of Ploiesti, Oil-Gas Engineering FacultyOil-Gas University of Ploiesti, Oil-Gas Engineering FacultyOil-Gas University of Ploiesti, Oil-Gas Engineering FacultyOil-Gas University of Ploiesti, Oil-Gas Engineering FacultyOil-Gas University of Ploiesti, Oil-Gas Engineering FacultyAn important element of the geological modeling of oil reservoirs is represented by determining of the mineralogical composition and rock types as part of the reservoir characterization process. In the paper we provide a comprehensive mineralogo-petrographic study based on petrographic observations and X-rays diffraction investigations made on several Miocene rock samples collected in the wells spudded in an oil field belonging to the Getic Basin. Getic Basin is a prolific petroleum province in Romania and belongs to petroleum systems of the Carpathian Foredeep. The oil exploration in the Getic Basin started more than 100 years ago and resulted in thousands of wells drilled and tens of fields discovered. The oil field is located in the Gorj County, geologically belongs to the internal zone of the Getic Basin, and is a faulted anticline with hydrocarbon accumulations in Burdigalian and Sarmatian deposits. The petrographic study led to the interpreting of the rock samples analyzed as epiclastic sedimentary rocks represented by conglomerates, breccias, sands, sandstones, claystones and marlstones, and carbonate rocks (limestones). X-rays diffraction investigations indicated the phyllosilicates (smectite and illite) as main minerals in the Sarmatian samples, while in the Burdigalian samples were found as main minerals: quartz, feldspars and carbonate minerals. The paper provides detailed information (like petrographic types, composition and microtexture) on the Miocene reservoir rocks belonging to the Getic Basin. Also the data obtained may be used as basis for future reservoir modeling studies in the region.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/12/matecconf_mse21_09013.pdf
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author Branoiu Gheorghe
Avram Lazar
Ghetiu Iuliana
Suditu Silvian
Pelin Stefan
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Avram Lazar
Ghetiu Iuliana
Suditu Silvian
Pelin Stefan
Deciphering the Reservoir Rocks Lithology by Mineralogical Investigations Techniques for an Oilfield in South-West Romania
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Branoiu Gheorghe
Avram Lazar
Ghetiu Iuliana
Suditu Silvian
Pelin Stefan
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title Deciphering the Reservoir Rocks Lithology by Mineralogical Investigations Techniques for an Oilfield in South-West Romania
title_short Deciphering the Reservoir Rocks Lithology by Mineralogical Investigations Techniques for an Oilfield in South-West Romania
title_full Deciphering the Reservoir Rocks Lithology by Mineralogical Investigations Techniques for an Oilfield in South-West Romania
title_fullStr Deciphering the Reservoir Rocks Lithology by Mineralogical Investigations Techniques for an Oilfield in South-West Romania
title_full_unstemmed Deciphering the Reservoir Rocks Lithology by Mineralogical Investigations Techniques for an Oilfield in South-West Romania
title_sort deciphering the reservoir rocks lithology by mineralogical investigations techniques for an oilfield in south-west romania
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description An important element of the geological modeling of oil reservoirs is represented by determining of the mineralogical composition and rock types as part of the reservoir characterization process. In the paper we provide a comprehensive mineralogo-petrographic study based on petrographic observations and X-rays diffraction investigations made on several Miocene rock samples collected in the wells spudded in an oil field belonging to the Getic Basin. Getic Basin is a prolific petroleum province in Romania and belongs to petroleum systems of the Carpathian Foredeep. The oil exploration in the Getic Basin started more than 100 years ago and resulted in thousands of wells drilled and tens of fields discovered. The oil field is located in the Gorj County, geologically belongs to the internal zone of the Getic Basin, and is a faulted anticline with hydrocarbon accumulations in Burdigalian and Sarmatian deposits. The petrographic study led to the interpreting of the rock samples analyzed as epiclastic sedimentary rocks represented by conglomerates, breccias, sands, sandstones, claystones and marlstones, and carbonate rocks (limestones). X-rays diffraction investigations indicated the phyllosilicates (smectite and illite) as main minerals in the Sarmatian samples, while in the Burdigalian samples were found as main minerals: quartz, feldspars and carbonate minerals. The paper provides detailed information (like petrographic types, composition and microtexture) on the Miocene reservoir rocks belonging to the Getic Basin. Also the data obtained may be used as basis for future reservoir modeling studies in the region.
url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/12/matecconf_mse21_09013.pdf
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