An integrated study of the petrophysical properties of carbonate rocks from the "Oolithe Blanche" formation in the Paris Basin

作者:Casteleyn Lisa*; Robion Philippe; David Christian; Collin Pierre Yves; Menendez Beatriz; Fernandes Nathalie; Desaubliaux Guy; Rigollet Christophe
来源:Tectonophysics, 2011, 503(1-2): 18-33.
DOI:10.1016/j.tecto.2010.09.031

摘要

Petrophysical properties were measured on oolitic limestone from the Oolithe Blanche formation (middle Jurassic) in the Paris Basin. Eighteen oriented blocks were collected from three outcrops regarding of the three main facies, oolitic shoal facies, tide dominated facies and prograding oolitic facies. We investigated the relationship between both compressional wave and electrical conductivity with different petrophysical properties such as porosity (water porosity and mercury porosity), permeability and capillarity imbibition. These have led us to relate the variations of petrophysical properties to several microstructural parameters, among them the microporous structure is the most important. Concerning P wave velocities, the general trend observed is as expected a decrease of velocities as the porosity increases but with a significant fluctuation of velocities for a given value of porosity. We have used two distinct effective medium approximations to describe the velocity variations: the self-consistent (SC) approximation and the cemented contact theory (CCT) but no unique model can simply explain our velocity behaviours. The main parameter that controls the P wave velocities is the distribution of microporosity inside oolites: for samples with velocities higher than 4 km/s the microporosity is mainly located in the rim of the ooids while for samples with velocity lower than 4 km/s the microporosity is homogeneous across the ooids. Acoustical fabrics, which are controlled by the facies, indicate that sedimentary textural components such as the amount of cement and arrangement of elements within the oolitic limestones (bioclasts, pellets and ooids) and their degree of connectivity may have some influences on the acoustic velocities.
In contrast with acoustic properties, the electrical conductivity data are not so clustered by facies indicating that transport properties are more influenced by microstructural heterogeneities. One single Archie's law can well account for all the data sets but these sets also show a large range of tortuosity factor related to the microporosity arrangement inside oolites.
Some good predictive permeability modeling were found using mercury injection spectra. Our investigations reveal that, the best way for fluids to flow is to pass through the microporosity in the oolites, and that permeability depends mainly of the connectivity of the ooids, which is certainly related to the facies.

  • 出版日期2011-4-25