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Realizing complex carbonate facies, diagenetic and fracture properties with standard reservoir modelling software
2008
Geological Society Special Publication
Geocellular modelling of diagenetically altered carbonates is challenging as geometries and pore systems often appear irregular. It has long been recognised, however, that tectonic evolution forms a framework that can influence patterns of carbonate facies, diagenesis and fracturing, the combination of which determines reservoir geometries and properties. Unravelling these processes can reveal trends that were not evident from well data alone. Such trends are useful in building geocellular
doi:10.1144/sp309.3
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