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The impact of hierarchical fracture networks on flow partitioning in carbonate reservoirs: Examples based on a Jurassic carbonate ramp analog from the High Atlas, Morocco

SM Agar, S Geiger, S Matthäi, R Alway, S Tomas, A Immenhauser, R Shekhar, J Paul, G Benson, Z Karcz, L Kabiri

Proceedings SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | Published : 2010

Abstract

Hydrocarbon reservoirs commonly contain an array of fine-scale structures that are below the resolution of seismic images. These features may impact flow behavior and recovery, but their specific impacts may be obscured by the upscaling process for sector and field-scale reservoir simulations. It is therefore important to identify those situations in which subseismic structures can introduce significant departures from full-field flow predictions. Using exposures of Jurassic carbonate outcrops near the village of Amellago in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco, we have developed a series of flow simulations to explore the interactions of a hierarchical fracture network with the rock matrix o..

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