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CHARACTERIZATION OF SANDSTONE RESERVOIRS FOR ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY: THE PERMIAN UPPER MINNELUSA FORMATION, POWDER RIVER BASIN, WYOMING.

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Abstract

Upper Minnelusa sandstones form a complex group of reservoirs because of variations in regional setting, sedimentology, and diagenetic alteration. Structural lineaments separate the reservoirs into northern and southern zones. Production in the north is from a single pay sand, and in the south from multi-pay sands due to differential erosion on top of the Upper Minnelusa. The intercalation of eolian dune, interdune, and sabkha sandstones with marine sandstones, carbonates, and anhydrites results in significant reservoir heterogeneity. Diagenetic alterations further enhance heterogeneity, because the degree of cementation and dissolution is partly facies-related.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title CHARACTERIZATION OF SANDSTONE RESERVOIRS FOR ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY: THE PERMIAN UPPER MINNELUSA FORMATION, POWDER RIVER BASIN, WYOMING.
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher Soc of Petroleum Engineers
Publisher location USA SPE/DOE 14894, Richardson, TX, USA
Larger Work Title Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, (Paper) SPE
First page 199
Last page 204
Conference Title Proceedings - SPE/DOE Fifth Symposium on Enhanced Oil Recovery.
Conference Location Tulsa, OK, USA
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