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"The thesis of Philipp Antrett is focused on reservoir properties,
petrography, lithofacies and sedimentology, core analysis and
nanoporosity studies. It will be of major interest for colleagues
involved in the exploration and production of tight gas reservoirs
in Northern Europe and elsewhere." - Francois Roure, August 2012
This thesis describes a multidisciplinary, multiscale approach to
the analysis of tight gas reservoirs. It focused initially on the
facies architecture of a Permian tight gas field in the Southern
Permian Basin (SPB), East Frisia, northern Germany. To improve
field development, 3D seismic data, wireline and core data were
compared to a reservoir analogue in the Panamint Valley,
California, United States. In addition to the large scale approach,
a work flow that investigates microporosity by combining Scanning
Electron Microscopy-Broad Ion Beam (SEM-BIB) and optical microscopy
was developed. For a better understanding of the depositional
environment and reservoir rock distribution in the SPB, a
sedimentary facies analysis of four cores from the tight gas field
in East Frisia was compared to a second study area in northern
central Germany. This study demonstrates that tight gas exploration
and production requires multidisciplinary, multiscale approaches
beyond standard seismic interpretation work flows to better
understand the temporal and spatial evolution of these complex
reservoirs.
"The thesis of Philipp Antrett is focused on reservoir properties,
petrography, lithofacies and sedimentology, core analysis and
nanoporosity studies. It will be of major interest for colleagues
involved in the exploration and production of tight gas reservoirs
in Northern Europe and elsewhere." - Francois Roure, August 2012
This thesis describes a multidisciplinary, multiscale approach to
the analysis of tight gas reservoirs. It focused initially on the
facies architecture of a Permian tight gas field in the Southern
Permian Basin (SPB), East Frisia, northern Germany. To improve
field development, 3D seismic data, wireline and core data were
compared to a reservoir analogue in the Panamint Valley,
California, United States. In addition to the large scale approach,
a work flow that investigates microporosity by combining Scanning
Electron Microscopy-Broad Ion Beam (SEM-BIB) and optical microscopy
was developed. For a better understanding of the depositional
environment and reservoir rock distribution in the SPB, a
sedimentary facies analysis of four cores from the tight gas field
in East Frisia was compared to a second study area in northern
central Germany. This study demonstrates that tight gas exploration
and production requires multidisciplinary, multiscale approaches
beyond standard seismic interpretation work flows to better
understand the temporal and spatial evolution of these complex
reservoirs.
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