Diagenetic facies determination and reservoir quality evaluation of the Gadvan Formation sandstones of some wells in the western fields of Abadan Plain
The sandstones of Gadvan Formation (Barremian–Aptian) in the Abadan Plain show a wide range of porosity and permeability due to their complex diagenetic history. Therefore, their petrography was investigated by polarizing and scanning electron microscopy. The porosity-permeability was estimated by routine core analysis. Based on the results, Gadvan sandstones were divided into five diagenetic facies. Limitedvolume of chlorite has greatly reduced the effect of compaction by creating a coat on quartz grains and limiting the overgrowth of silica cement. Carbonate cements up to 9% of the total rock have improved the reservoir quality whereas mesogenetic carbonate cemented sandstones (25 and 32% cementation) have often acted as a barrier to the continued movement of hydrocarbons. After determining the porosity and permeability, in order to find the relationship between these two parameters with diagenetic facies, the flow units were determined by the flow zone indicator (FZI) method. It seems that HFU 1 and 2, which are equivalent to diagenetic facies 3 and 5, have the best reservoir quality in the studied wells.
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