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Impact of sedimentology and diagenesis on the petrophysical properties of a tight oolitic carbonate reservoir. The case of the Oolithe Blanche Formation (Bathonian, Paris Basin, France).

Christophe RigolletSteven ClaesLisa CasteleynJean-pierre SizunChristian DavidRudy SwennenFabrice MonnaFrançoise BergeratPierre-yves CollinYasin MakhloufiPhilippe RobionBeatriz Menéndez

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Tight carbonate reservoir010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesStratigraphyGeochemistry010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy01 natural sciencesPermeabilityDiagenesisSedimentary depositional environmentPetrographyPetrophysicschemistry.chemical_compoundParis BasinSedimentologyGeomorphology[SDU.STU.AG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPetrophysicsGeologyCementation (geology)Fluid-flow propertiesDiagenesisPermeability (earth sciences)GeophysicschemistryOoids[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyCarbonateEconomic GeologyPorosityGeology

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18 pages; International audience; The Oolithe Blanche Formation was studied in three quarries, located at the south-eastern edge of the Paris Basin (France). Heterogeneities in reservoir properties were assessed through a sedimentological, diagenetic and petrophysical study. The relationships between depositional settings, diagenesis and petrophysical properties were analysed using detailed petrographic studies, image analysis, Nano CTscans and petrophysical measurements. The carbonate reservoir pore network is mainly controlled by intraparticle microporosity which ensures the connectivity with interparticle meso- and macroporosity. Early cementation vs. early compaction processes (mainly grain interpenetration) may have considerable influence on fluid-flow properties and parameters such as permeability, acoustic velocities and tortuosity. Better reservoir properties are found when compaction processes begin before cementation. From statistical analyses, e.g. Principal Component Analysis and Linear Discriminant Analysis, a sedimentological/diagenetic and petrophysical model is proposed that is in a good agreement with the geological model developed from field work.

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