Geomechanical assessment of the Lower Turonian AR-F limestone Member, Abu Gharadig Field, Egypt: Implications for unconventional resource development
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27756Date
2022-12-08Type
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Abstract
This study evaluates the unconventional reservoir geomechanical
characteristics of the Lower Turonian Abu Roash-F (AR-F) carbonates from
the Abu Gharadig field, onshore Egypt, which has not been attempted before.
The interval dominantly consists of planktic foraminifera and micrite matrix. The
AR-F marine carbonate is organic-rich (0.59–3.57 wt% total organic carbon),
thermally mature (435–441°C Tmax) and falls within the oil generation window.
The studied interval is very tight with up to 2.6% porosity and
0.0016–0.0033 mD permeability with the wireline log-based brittleness
index ranging between 0.39–0.72 which indicates a less brittle to brittle
nature. AR-F exhibits a hydrostatic pore pressure gradient with minimum
horizontal stress (Shmin) varying between 0.66–0.76 PSI/ft. Safe wellbore
trajectory analysis was performed for deviated and horizontal wells to infer
the mud pressure gradients required to avoid wellbore instabilities. Based on the
inferred in-stress magnitudes and considering an NNE regional maximum
horizontal stress orientation, none of the fractures are found to be critically
stressed at present day. To produce from the AR-F, hydraulic fracturing is
necessary, and we infer a minimum pore pressure increment threshold of
1390 PSI by fluid injection to reactivate the vertical fractures parallel to
regional minimum horizontal stress azimuth.
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Frontiers MediaCitation
Farouk, Sen S, Abu-Alam T, Al Kahtany, Abioui M. Geomechanical assessment of the Lower Turonian AR-F limestone Member, Abu Gharadig Field, Egypt: Implications for unconventional resource development. Frontiers in Earth Science. 2022Metadata
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