MJ Wilson, L Wilson, I Patey - Clay Minerals, 2014 - cambridge.org
The influence of individual clay minerals on formation damage of reservoir sandstones is reviewed, mainly through the mechanism of fine particle dispersion and migration leading to …
D Beaufort, C Rigault, S Billon, V Billault, A Inoue… - Clay minerals, 2015 - cambridge.org
This present study provides an overview of the clay-mineral reactions involved in the chloritization process in a mixed-layer mineral series, and focuses on the properties of the …
A Berger, S Gier, P Krois - AAPG bulletin, 2009 - archives.datapages.com
Sandstones that have high porosity and permeability at great burial depth and high temperatures are of economic importance because a significant amount of hydrocarbons …
Abstract The Nile Delta has become an economically important region of Egypt, because of large-scale natural gas and oil discoveries in recent decades. The offshore Baltim East field …
Deeply buried reservoirs containing chlorite-coated quartz sand grains commonly have higher than expected porosity and permeability, although prediction of such positive …
D Hong, J Cao, T Wu, S Dang, W Hu, S Yao - Energy Geoscience, 2020 - Elsevier
Authigenic clays and calcite cements are important in the development of reservoir tightness and the formation of hydrocarbon sweet spots. We investigated Jurassic low-permeability …