Acoustic Characteristics of Nubia Sandstone at Gebel Abu Hasswa, Gulf of Suez, Egypt | ||||
Journal of Petroleum and Mining Engineering | ||||
Volume 24, Issue 2, March 2023, Page 67-79 PDF (1.62 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jpme.2023.186245.1150 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Mohamed Kassab![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||
1Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute "EPRI" 1 Ahmed El-Zomor Street,El-Zohour Region, Nasr City,Cairo, Egypt | ||||
2faculty of science, ain shams university | ||||
3Geology department, Faculty of Science, Ain shams University | ||||
4ain shams university, faculty of science | ||||
5Geophysics Department, Faculty of Sciences, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt | ||||
6Petroleum Research institute | ||||
7Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute-Cairo-Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
On the eastern side of the Gulf of Suez, at Gebel Abu Hasswa, fifty one (51) samples were obtained from different lithofacies of Nubia sandstone units. Acoustic velocity, porosity and permeability have been integrated and confirmed with petrographical investigation. In addition to porosity and permeability analysis, the acoustic wave velocities of dry and wet clastic rock samples are measured to evaluate the influence of diagenesis on reservoir characteristics, which affects the acoustic characteristics of the studied sandstone rocks. Petrographical study determined that all the study samples are mainly quartz arenite facies. The diageneses processes, such as compaction, recrystallization, and cementation, increased compressional and shear wave velocities while decreasing reservoir quality. The X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) analysis showed that the main mineral that formed samples is quartz mineral, while the minor minerals are calcite, hematite, and kaolinite. From thin sections and XRD results concluded that the samples had been suffered from dissolution process that caused the oversized porosity, in addition to, cementation process with multiple types of cements like silica overgrowth, ferruginous, and calcareous. Depending on the acoustic wave velocities of dry rock samples, the estimated empirical equations can be utilized to predict both the wave velocities (Compressional - Shear wave velocities) of wet rock samples. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Acoustic velocities; XRD analysis; Petrographical investigations; Nubia sandstone | ||||
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