Predicting and characterizing fractures in dolostone reservoirs: using the link between diagenesis and fracturing

Abstract Fracture geometries and fracture-sealing characteristics in dolostones reflect interactions among mechanical and chemical processes integrated over geological timescales. The mechanics of subcritical fracture growth results in fracture sets having power-law size distributions where the attributes of large, open fractures that affect reservoir flow behaviour can be accurately inferred from observations of cement-sealed microfractures and other microscopic diagenetic features, which are widespread in dolostones. Fracture porosity is governed by the competing rates of fracture opening and cement precipitation during fracture growth and by cements that post-date fracture opening. Combined analysis of structural and diagenetic features provides the best approach for understanding how fracture systems influence fluid flow. We review previous work and integrate new data on fractures and diagenetic features in cores from the Lower Ordovician Ellenburger and Permian Clear Fork formations in West Texas, and the Lower Ordovician Knox Group in Mississippi, together with outcrop samples of Lower Cretaceous Cupido Formation dolostones from the Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico, in order to illustrate our approach.

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