Strontium isotopic signatures of oil-field waters: Applications for reservoir characterization

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作者
Barnaby, RJ [1 ]
Oetting, GC
Gao, GQ
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[1] Louisiana State Univ, Louisiana Geol Survey, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
[2] Air & Liquid Advisors LLC, Houston, TX 77034 USA
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10.1306/07130404002
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
The Sr-87/Sr-86 compositions of formation waters that were collected from 71 wells producing from a Pennsylvanian carbonate reservoir in New Mexico display a well-defined distribution, with radiogenic waters (up to 0.710129) at the updip western part of the reservoir, grading downdip to less radiogenic waters (as low as 0.708903) to the cast. Salinity (2800-50,000 mg/L) displays a parallel trend; saline waters to the west pass downdip to brackish waters. Elemental and isotopic data indicate that the waters originated as meteoric precipitation and acquired their salinity and radiogenic Sr-87 through dissolution of Upper Permian evaporites. These meteoric-derived waters descended, perhaps along deeply penetrating faults, driven by gravity and density, to depths of more than 7000 ft (2 100 m). The Sr-87/Sr-86 and salinity trends record influx of these waters along the western field margin and downdip flow across the field, consistent with the strong water drive, potentiometric gradient, and tilted gas-oil-water contacts. The formation water Sr-87/Sr-86 composition can be useful to evaluate subsurface flow and reservoir behavior, especially in immature fields with scarce pressure and production data. In mature reservoirs, Sr isotopes can be used to differentiate original formation water from injected water for waterflood surveillance. Strontium isotopes thus provide a valuable tool for both static and dynamic reservoir characterization in conjunction with conventional studies using seismic, log, core, engineering, and production data.
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