Banca de DEFESA: FABIO LUIZ BAGNI

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STUDENT : FABIO LUIZ BAGNI
DATE: 15/09/2021
TIME: 08:00
LOCAL: videoconferência
TITLE:

The Jandaíra Karst, Potiguar Basin, and implications for the reservoirs quality


KEY WORDS:

Karst; reservoir; anticline; fracture corridor; unconformity


PAGES: 222
BIG AREA: Ciências Exatas e da Terra
AREA: Geociências
SUMMARY:

Predicting sub-seismic structures in carbonate reservoirs is a technological gap for reservoir models and new exploration targets. This study aims to understand the geological controls on the permeability-porosity distribution in fractured and karstified carbonates rocks of the Jandaíra Formation, Potiguar Basin, Brazil. The present study investigates the concentration of karst in an anticlinal hinge zone and below a subaerial unconformity. This study area lies in a karstic valley formed by collapse of galleries and cave walls. The methodology integrates satellite and drone imagery, aerial photography associated with the digital terrain model, 2D seismic data, exploratory well logs, field, and laboratory (mineralogy, geochemistry, petrology, petrophysics) data. A regional-scale fold with a NE-SW-oriented axis plunging to NE occurs in the area. It is parallel to the current drainage of the Apodi-Mossoró River and consistent with an NW-SE-oriented compression in a strike-slip stress field. Our findings indicate that fracture intensity is higher in fold limbs, forming a high-permeability roughly vertical high-permeability corridor. Far from the fold limb, the karst features are mainly at the surface. In addition, caves systems and conduits are concentrated below subaerial unconformities, which was formed by superposed epigenetic dissolution. The sedimentary sequence below the unconformity is composed of dolomitic peritidal deposits, whereas de sequence above the unconformity consists of tight-cemented calcite subtidal deposits. The karst features associated with the unconformity form a high-permeability zone of regional extent. Both sequences are recognized across the basin. The present study implies that superposed rock exposure, fracturing, and hydrological dynamics are key elements that influence epigenic karstification of carbonate reservoirs. They control the lateral reservoir zonation, whereas faults and fractures concentrate porosity within the vadose/phreatic hydrological zones. The present study presents a multidisciplinary and multiscale approach to analyze the karstification in carbonate rocks. It contributes to predicting the occurrence, distribution, and concentration of karst features in carbonate units and the consequent increase in permeability-porosity in carbonate reservoirs.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Externa à Instituição - MONIQUE METTRAUX
Interno - 2490483 - ALEX FRANCISCO ANTUNES
Presidente - 350640 - FRANCISCO HILARIO REGO BEZERRA
Externo à Instituição - LEONARDO CABRAL PEREIRA - PETROBRAS
Externa à Instituição - Lucieth Cruz Vieira - UnB
Notícia cadastrada em: 25/08/2021 13:12
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