Effect of overburden pressure on determination of reservoir rock types using RQI/FZI, FZI* and Winland methods in carbonate rocks

Abstract Rock typing is an important tool in evaluation and performance prediction of reservoirs. Different techniques such as flow zone indicator (FZI), FZI* and Winland methods are used to categorize reservoir rocks into distinct rock types. Generally, these methods are applied to petrophysical da...

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Main Authors: Aboozar Soleymanzadeh, Saeed Parvin, Shahin Kord
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-06-01
Series:Petroleum Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12182-019-0332-8
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spelling doaj-c8d2d88b8edc4b228b2021b58501828a2020-11-25T03:31:23ZengSpringerOpenPetroleum Science1672-51071995-82262019-06-011661403141610.1007/s12182-019-0332-8Effect of overburden pressure on determination of reservoir rock types using RQI/FZI, FZI* and Winland methods in carbonate rocksAboozar Soleymanzadeh0Saeed Parvin1Shahin Kord2Ahwaz Faculty of Petroleum, Petroleum University of Technology (PUT)Ahwaz Faculty of Petroleum, Petroleum University of Technology (PUT)Ahwaz Faculty of Petroleum, Petroleum University of Technology (PUT)Abstract Rock typing is an important tool in evaluation and performance prediction of reservoirs. Different techniques such as flow zone indicator (FZI), FZI* and Winland methods are used to categorize reservoir rocks into distinct rock types. Generally, these methods are applied to petrophysical data that are measured at a pressure other than reservoir pressure. Since the pressure changes the pore structure of rock, the effect of overburden pressure on rock typing should be considered. In this study, porosity and permeability of 113 core samples were measured at five different pressures. To investigate the effect of pressure on determination of rock types, FZI, FZI* and Winland methods were applied. Results indicated that although most of the samples remain in the same rock type when pressure changes, some of them show different trends. These are related to the mineralogy and changes in pore system of the samples due to pressure change. Additionally, the number of rock types increases with increasing pressure. Furthermore, the effect of overburden pressure on determination of rock types is more clearly observed in the Winland and FZI* methods. Also, results revealed that a more precise reservoir dynamic simulation can be obtained by considering the reservoir rock typing process at reservoir conditions.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12182-019-0332-8Overburden pressureCarbonate rocksRock typeReservoir quality indexFlow zone indicatorWinland method
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author Aboozar Soleymanzadeh
Saeed Parvin
Shahin Kord
spellingShingle Aboozar Soleymanzadeh
Saeed Parvin
Shahin Kord
Effect of overburden pressure on determination of reservoir rock types using RQI/FZI, FZI* and Winland methods in carbonate rocks
Petroleum Science
Overburden pressure
Carbonate rocks
Rock type
Reservoir quality index
Flow zone indicator
Winland method
author_facet Aboozar Soleymanzadeh
Saeed Parvin
Shahin Kord
author_sort Aboozar Soleymanzadeh
title Effect of overburden pressure on determination of reservoir rock types using RQI/FZI, FZI* and Winland methods in carbonate rocks
title_short Effect of overburden pressure on determination of reservoir rock types using RQI/FZI, FZI* and Winland methods in carbonate rocks
title_full Effect of overburden pressure on determination of reservoir rock types using RQI/FZI, FZI* and Winland methods in carbonate rocks
title_fullStr Effect of overburden pressure on determination of reservoir rock types using RQI/FZI, FZI* and Winland methods in carbonate rocks
title_full_unstemmed Effect of overburden pressure on determination of reservoir rock types using RQI/FZI, FZI* and Winland methods in carbonate rocks
title_sort effect of overburden pressure on determination of reservoir rock types using rqi/fzi, fzi* and winland methods in carbonate rocks
publisher SpringerOpen
series Petroleum Science
issn 1672-5107
1995-8226
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract Rock typing is an important tool in evaluation and performance prediction of reservoirs. Different techniques such as flow zone indicator (FZI), FZI* and Winland methods are used to categorize reservoir rocks into distinct rock types. Generally, these methods are applied to petrophysical data that are measured at a pressure other than reservoir pressure. Since the pressure changes the pore structure of rock, the effect of overburden pressure on rock typing should be considered. In this study, porosity and permeability of 113 core samples were measured at five different pressures. To investigate the effect of pressure on determination of rock types, FZI, FZI* and Winland methods were applied. Results indicated that although most of the samples remain in the same rock type when pressure changes, some of them show different trends. These are related to the mineralogy and changes in pore system of the samples due to pressure change. Additionally, the number of rock types increases with increasing pressure. Furthermore, the effect of overburden pressure on determination of rock types is more clearly observed in the Winland and FZI* methods. Also, results revealed that a more precise reservoir dynamic simulation can be obtained by considering the reservoir rock typing process at reservoir conditions.
topic Overburden pressure
Carbonate rocks
Rock type
Reservoir quality index
Flow zone indicator
Winland method
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12182-019-0332-8
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