Karst conduits formed along fracture corridors in anticline hinges of carbonate units: Implications for reservoir quality

C. Pontes, F. Bezerra, G. Bertotti, F. Balsamo, V. la Bruna, S. de Hoop

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Abstract

The hypogenic caves developed in carbonate units have a significant structural control but most of their features are not detect by conventional methods due to their size below seismic resolution. This contribution focuses on the structural, petrographic and geometric characterization of karst conduits in Neoproterozoic carbonates of the Salitre Formation, central part of São Francisco Craton, Brazil. We address the influence of fractures and folds on the development of karst conduits through field and laboratory analysis and the application of Light Detection Ranging to characterize cave/conduit geometry. The preliminary results indicate that the process of karstification are intensified in fractures corridors developed along fold hinges, which create fluid flow corridors in carbonate units and may change petrophysical reservoir properties.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFourth Naturally Fractured Reservoir Workshop
PublisherEAGE
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Event4th Naturally Fractured Reservoir Workshop 2020 - Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
Duration: 11 Feb 202013 Feb 2020

Conference

Conference4th Naturally Fractured Reservoir Workshop 2020
Country/TerritoryUnited Arab Emirates
CityRas Al Khaimah
Period11/02/2013/02/20

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