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Characterization of an Upper Permian Tight Gas Reservoir - A Multidisciplinary, Multiscale Analysis from the Rotliegend in Northern Germany

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"The thesis of Philipp Antrett is focused on reservoir properties, petrography, lithofacies and sedimentology, core analysis and nanoporosity studies. It will be of major interest for colleagues involved in the exploration and production of tight gas reservoirs in Northern Europe and elsewhere."
- François Roure, August 2012

This thesis describes a multidisciplinary, multiscale approach to the analysis of tight gas reservoirs. It focused initially on the facies architecture of a Permian tight gas field in the Southern Permian Basin (SPB), East Frisia, northern Germany. To improve field development, 3D seismic data, wireline and core data were compared to a reservoir analogue in the Panamint Valley, California, United States. In addition to the large scale approach, a work flow that investigates microporosity by combining Scanning Electron Microscopy-Broad Ion Beam (SEM-BIB) and optical microscopy was developed. For a better understanding of the depositional environment and reservoir rock distribution in the SPB, a sedimentary facies analysis of four cores from the tight gas field in East Frisia was compared to a second study area in northern central Germany. This study demonstrates that tight gas exploration and production requires multidisciplinary, multiscale approaches beyond standard seismic interpretation work flows to better understand the temporal and spatial evolution of these complex reservoirs.

List of contents

Introduction.- Data and Methodology.- Seismic Attribute Analysis for Detection of Highly Compartmentalised Reservoirs.- Impact of Arid Surface Mega-Cracks on Hydrocarbon Reservoir Properties.- Facies Analysis of Cores from 4 Wells from Northern Central Germany.- Nano-Scale Porosity Analysis of a Permian Tight Gas Reservoir.- Conclusions and Outlook.- References.



About the author

Philipp Antrett joined Wintershall Holding GmbH in 2012 where he is currently involved in the evaluation of unconventional hydrocarbon plays. He received his diploma in geology from the University of Heidelberg in 2008 and his doctoral degree from RWTH Aachen University in 2011. His research interests are seismic attribute analysis, clastic sedimentology, modern reservoir analogs and reservoir petrology. 

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"The thesis of Philipp Antrett is focused on reservoir properties, petrography, lithofacies and sedimentology, core analysis and nanoporosity studies. It will be of major interest for colleagues involved in the exploration and production of tight gas reservoirs in Northern Europe and elsewhere."
- François Roure, August 2012

This thesis describes a multidisciplinary, multiscale approach to the analysis of tight gas reservoirs. It focused initially on the facies architecture of a Permian tight gas field in the Southern Permian Basin (SPB), East Frisia, northern Germany. To improve field development, 3D seismic data, wireline and core data were compared to a reservoir analogue in the Panamint Valley, California, United States. In addition to the large scale approach, a work flow that investigates microporosity by combining Scanning Electron Microscopy-Broad Ion Beam (SEM-BIB) and optical microscopy was developed. For a better understanding of the depositional environment and reservoir rock distribution in the SPB, a sedimentary facies analysis of four cores from the tight gas field in East Frisia was compared to a second study area in northern central Germany. This study demonstrates that tight gas exploration and production requires multidisciplinary, multiscale approaches beyond standard seismic interpretation work flows to better understand the temporal and spatial evolution of these complex reservoirs.

Product details

Authors Philipp Antrett
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2013
 
EAN 9783642362934
ISBN 978-3-642-36293-4
No. of pages 103
Dimensions 161 mm x 15 mm x 243 mm
Weight 297 g
Illustrations XV, 103 p.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology

Geophysik, B, Geophysics, Geologie und die Lithosphäre, geology, Earth and Environmental Science, Solid Earth Sciences, Earth Sciences, Geophysics/Geodesy, Sedimentology, Economic Geology

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