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Impact of stylolitization on diagenesis of a Lower Cretaceous carbonate reservoir from a giant oilfield, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

  • Matteo Paganoni
  • , Amena Al Harthi
  • , Daniel Morad
  • , Sadoon Morad
  • , Andrea Ceriani
  • , Howri Mansurbeg
  • , Aisha Al Suwaidi
  • , Ihsan S. Al-Aasm
  • , Stephen N. Ehrenberg
  • , Manhal Sirat
  • University of Oxford
  • University of Edinburgh
  • University of Oslo
  • Soran University
  • University of Windsor
  • Adco Corporation

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Abstract

Bed-parallel stylolites are a widespread diagenetic feature in Lower Cretaceous limestone reservoirs, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Diagenetic calcite, dolomite, kaolin and small amounts of pyrite, fluorite, anhydrite and sphalerite occur along and in the vicinity of the stylolites. Petrographic observations, negative δ18OVPDB, fluid inclusion microthermometry, and enrichment in 87Sr suggest that these cements have precipitated from hot basinal brines, which migrated along the stylolites and genetically related microfractures (tension gashes). Fluid migration was presumably related to lateral tectonic compression events related to the foreland basin formation. The low solubility of Al3+ in formation waters suggests that kaolin precipitation was linked to derivation of organic acids during organic matter maturation, probably in siliciclastic source rocks. The mass released from stylolitization was presumably re-precipitated as macro- and microcrystalline calcite cement in the host limestones. The flanks of the oilfield (water zone) display more frequent presence and higher amplitude of stylolites, lower porosity and permeability, higher homogenization temperatures and more radiogenic composition of carbonates compared to the crest (oil zone). This indicates that oil emplacement retards diagenesis. This study demonstrates that stylolitization plays a crucial role in fluid flow and diagenesis of carbonate reservoirs during basin evolution.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)70-92
Number of pages23
JournalSedimentary Geology
Volume335
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Apr 2016

Keywords

  • Carbonate cements
  • Diagenesis
  • Fluid flow
  • Kaolin
  • Limestone reservoirs
  • Stylolites

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