Methodology for Quantifying the Heterogeneity of the Distribution of Oil Saturation in Terrigenous Reservoir Rocks
Methodology for Quantifying the Heterogeneity of the Distribution of Oil Saturation in Terrigenous Reservoir Rocks
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The article presents lithological studies of reservoir rocks of terrigenous deposits of the Lower Cretaceous of the Krasnoleninsky arch of Western Siberia.A distinctive feature of these deposits is the high variability of lithotypes, which is expressed in a wide range of textural features of thedeposits that determine the nature of oil saturation.According to the results of textural analysis, it was revealed that the studied sediments were formed in various green snowflake japanese maple zones of underwater channels of the delta complex and lagoons.
To assess the total number of oil-saturated reservoir rocks and the degree oftheir stratification, 10 models were selected that allow us to characterize the distribution of oil-saturated reservoir rocks in moen rothbury faucet different facies complexes.The methodology developed at Gubkin University at the Department of Lithology made it possible to quantify the heterogeneity of the distribution of oil saturation in the multifacial deposits of the Lower Cretaceous of the Krasnoleninsky arch.