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title of the reference :  The Reineche member Cercina field, offshore Tunisia
Publication Date: 1994
Author : Ratcliffe K.T., Petty D., Alderton J. K.
Catalogue type : Livre
Catalogue reference : The Reineche member Cercina field, offshore Tunisia a diagenetically enhanced hydrocarbon resevoir "The Reineche Member is a proven hydrocarbon reservoir in the Cercian Field, offshore Tunisia.The play was discovred by British Gas in Febrary 1992 and represent the first recorded hydrocarbon find in the nummulitique limestones of the Reineche Member. The limmstones that comprise the Reienche Member are sundwitched betwen the thick, claystones-dominaited, cherahil ""A"" and Cherahil ""B"" Formations and are of the Middle Eocene age. The nummilitic limestone have well developped porosity in the form of both intraparticle and interparticle pores. The formel occur within nummulite chambers and can account for a hight persentage of rock volume, but remene non-effective unless compactional fracturing breaches the nummulite walls. The interparticle pores are in the form of small irregular vugs which are mostly associeted with areas of matrix but occasionally impringe upon the bioclastes. These pores vary in size from a few microns to several millimetres. The micropores can be pervasive throughout the interparticle areas producing a friable, highly porous sediment. Petrographic, scanning electron microscope, cathodoluminescence and stable isotope studies of those limestones indicate that the unit has been subjected to multiple periods of dissolution, calcite precipitation and dolomitisation. Such features are most commonly associated with the freshwater phreatic diagenitic environment. However, the Reineche Member displays no evidence of the extensive subaereal exposure necessary to create to dissolutional effects seen in the limestones. Addionally, there is no lightening of the oxygen isotopes that is associated with meteoric diagenesis. Therefore, while a meteoric influence is not completely excluded, it is believed that other processes are required to produce the higher percentage of dissolution-related pore space within the Reineche Member. Understanding these processes to be paramount in being able to predict porosity variation within the Reineche Member of the Cercina Field." offshore ; Eocène ; pétrole ; gaz naturel ; roche mère hydrocarbure ; biostratigraphie ; diagenèse ; pétrographie ; silicification ; dolomitisation ; Tunisie ; Tunisie Sud Orientale ; Kerkennah Petty D. Alderton J. K. Ratcliffe K.T. Gîtologie
Indexation decimale : Gîtologie
Keywords : offshore ; Eocène ; pétrole ; gaz naturel ; roche mère hydrocarbure ; biostratigraphie ; diagenèse ; pétrographie ; silicification ; dolomitisation ; Tunisie ; Tunisie Sud Orientale ; Kerkennah
Summary : "The Reineche Member is a proven hydrocarbon reservoir in the Cercian Field, offshore Tunisia.The play was discovred by British Gas in Febrary 1992 and represent the first recorded hydrocarbon find in the nummulitique limestones of the Reineche Member. The limmstones that comprise the Reienche Member are sundwitched betwen the thick, claystones-dominaited, cherahil ""A"" and Cherahil ""B"" Formations and are of the Middle Eocene age. The nummilitic limestone have well developped porosity in the form of both intraparticle and interparticle pores. The formel occur within nummulite chambers and can account for a hight persentage of rock volume, but remene non-effective unless compactional fracturing breaches the nummulite walls. The interparticle pores are in the form of small irregular vugs which are mostly associeted with areas of matrix but occasionally impringe upon the bioclastes. These pores vary in size from a few microns to several millimetres. The micropores can be pervasive throughout the interparticle areas producing a friable, highly porous sediment. Petrographic, scanning electron microscope, cathodoluminescence and stable isotope studies of those limestones indicate that the unit has been subjected to multiple periods of dissolution, calcite precipitation and dolomitisation. Such features are most commonly associated with the freshwater phreatic diagenitic environment. However, the Reineche Member displays no evidence of the extensive subaereal exposure necessary to create to dissolutional effects seen in the limestones. Addionally, there is no lightening of the oxygen isotopes that is associated with meteoric diagenesis. Therefore, while a meteoric influence is not completely excluded, it is believed that other processes are required to produce the higher percentage of dissolution-related pore space within the Reineche Member. Understanding these processes to be paramount in being able to predict porosity variation within the Reineche Member of the Cercina Field."
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