Integrated Reservoir Characterization Study of the McKee Formation, Onshore Taranaki Basin, New Zealand

The Late Eocene onshore McKee Formation is a producing reservoir rock in Taranaki Basin, New Zealand. An integrated petrophysical, sedimentological, and petrographical study was conducted to evaluate the reservoir characteristics of the McKee sandstone. A petrographic study of the McKee Formation cl...

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Main Authors: Swee Poh Dong, Mohamed R. Shalaby, Md. Aminul Islam
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/4/105
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spelling doaj-f6d564d4443d402799e391cb98cc1afe2020-11-24T23:15:28ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632018-03-018410510.3390/geosciences8040105geosciences8040105Integrated Reservoir Characterization Study of the McKee Formation, Onshore Taranaki Basin, New ZealandSwee Poh Dong0Mohamed R. Shalaby1Md. Aminul Islam2Department of Physical and Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link, Gadong BE 1410, Brunei DarussalamDepartment of Physical and Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link, Gadong BE 1410, Brunei DarussalamDepartment of Physical and Geological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link, Gadong BE 1410, Brunei DarussalamThe Late Eocene onshore McKee Formation is a producing reservoir rock in Taranaki Basin, New Zealand. An integrated petrophysical, sedimentological, and petrographical study was conducted to evaluate the reservoir characteristics of the McKee sandstone. A petrographic study of the McKee Formation classified the sandstone as arkose based on the Pettijohn classification. Porosity analysis showed predominantly intergranular porosity, as elucidated by the thin section photomicrographs. The good reservoir quality of McKee sandstone was suggested to be the result of the presence of secondary dissolution pores interconnected with the primary intergranular network. Mineral dissolution was found to be the main process that enhanced porosity in all the studied wells. On the other hand, the presence of clay minerals, cementation, and compaction were identified as the main porosity-reducing agents. These features, however, were observed to occur only locally, thus having no major impact on the overall reservoir quality of the McKee Formation. For a more detailed reservoir characterization, well log analysis was also applied in the evaluation of the McKee Formation. The result of the well log analysis showed that the average porosity ranged from 11.8% to 15.9%, with high hydrocarbon saturation ranging from 61.8% to 89.9% and clay volume content ranging from 14.9 to its highest value of 34.5%. Based on the well log analysis, the derived petrophysical and reservoir parameters exhibited good porosity, low clay content, and high hydrocarbon saturation, which indicates that the McKee Formation is a promising reservoir.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/4/105McKee Formationreservoir rock characterizationpetrophysical analysispetrographical analysisreservoir quality controlTaranaki BasinNew Zealand
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author Swee Poh Dong
Mohamed R. Shalaby
Md. Aminul Islam
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Mohamed R. Shalaby
Md. Aminul Islam
Integrated Reservoir Characterization Study of the McKee Formation, Onshore Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
Geosciences
McKee Formation
reservoir rock characterization
petrophysical analysis
petrographical analysis
reservoir quality control
Taranaki Basin
New Zealand
author_facet Swee Poh Dong
Mohamed R. Shalaby
Md. Aminul Islam
author_sort Swee Poh Dong
title Integrated Reservoir Characterization Study of the McKee Formation, Onshore Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
title_short Integrated Reservoir Characterization Study of the McKee Formation, Onshore Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
title_full Integrated Reservoir Characterization Study of the McKee Formation, Onshore Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
title_fullStr Integrated Reservoir Characterization Study of the McKee Formation, Onshore Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Reservoir Characterization Study of the McKee Formation, Onshore Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
title_sort integrated reservoir characterization study of the mckee formation, onshore taranaki basin, new zealand
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The Late Eocene onshore McKee Formation is a producing reservoir rock in Taranaki Basin, New Zealand. An integrated petrophysical, sedimentological, and petrographical study was conducted to evaluate the reservoir characteristics of the McKee sandstone. A petrographic study of the McKee Formation classified the sandstone as arkose based on the Pettijohn classification. Porosity analysis showed predominantly intergranular porosity, as elucidated by the thin section photomicrographs. The good reservoir quality of McKee sandstone was suggested to be the result of the presence of secondary dissolution pores interconnected with the primary intergranular network. Mineral dissolution was found to be the main process that enhanced porosity in all the studied wells. On the other hand, the presence of clay minerals, cementation, and compaction were identified as the main porosity-reducing agents. These features, however, were observed to occur only locally, thus having no major impact on the overall reservoir quality of the McKee Formation. For a more detailed reservoir characterization, well log analysis was also applied in the evaluation of the McKee Formation. The result of the well log analysis showed that the average porosity ranged from 11.8% to 15.9%, with high hydrocarbon saturation ranging from 61.8% to 89.9% and clay volume content ranging from 14.9 to its highest value of 34.5%. Based on the well log analysis, the derived petrophysical and reservoir parameters exhibited good porosity, low clay content, and high hydrocarbon saturation, which indicates that the McKee Formation is a promising reservoir.
topic McKee Formation
reservoir rock characterization
petrophysical analysis
petrographical analysis
reservoir quality control
Taranaki Basin
New Zealand
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/4/105
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