Cimentação carbonática em reservatórios siliciclásticos : o papel da dolomita

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Autor(a) principal: Klein, Carla
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Mizusaki, Ana Maria Pimentel
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Idioma: por
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Resumo: Carbonates are important diagenetic cements in siliciclastic rocks thus important to determine these rocks as hydrocarbon reservoirs. The cement is the material had chemically precipitated partial or totally pore filling, affecting rock values of porosity and permeability. The acknowledgment of diagenetic patterns those are associated to the carbonatic cement precipitation and their impacts in the reservoirs quality can decrease the risks of exploration and exploitation of new reservoirs. Therefore is necessary the knowledge of origin and processes of carbonate cement’s precipitation. These cements have distribution patterns, mineralogy, textures and isotopic compositions which vary spatial and temporally, depending of perform conditions in each diagenetic environment. One of the most important diagenetic cement is dolomite and the dolomite’s group is compound by dolomite and ankerite. These minerals can be differentiated by analytical techniques such as optical petrography, staining techniques, cathodoluminescence, scanning electron microscopy and isotopes. Besides that, dolomite cement shape in a reservoir can display different forms: rhombs, poikilotopic and saddle in a variety of dimensions, pore filling, replacing detrital carbonate grains, concretions, nodules or stratified layers. Primaries calcite and aragonite replaced can promote precipitation of dolomite through increase of temperature and by presence of Mg-being fluids. The main entrance conditions to form dolomitic cement are: (i) alkaline solutions from pre-existence rocks weathering or evaporitc environments; (ii) marine waters; (iii) clay alteration; (iv) CaCO3 polymorphs dissolution; (v) dissolution of bioclasts. An interesting example of dolomitic cementation is the Carmópolis Member of the Muribeca Formation, hydrocarbon reservoir of the Camorim Field (Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, northeastern Brazil).
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title Cimentação carbonática em reservatórios siliciclásticos : o papel da dolomita
spellingShingle Cimentação carbonática em reservatórios siliciclásticos : o papel da dolomita
Klein, Carla
Carbonatos
Dolomito
Reservatórios siliciclásticos
Carbonates
Dolomite
Ankerite
Cement
Reservoir rock
title_short Cimentação carbonática em reservatórios siliciclásticos : o papel da dolomita
title_full Cimentação carbonática em reservatórios siliciclásticos : o papel da dolomita
title_fullStr Cimentação carbonática em reservatórios siliciclásticos : o papel da dolomita
title_full_unstemmed Cimentação carbonática em reservatórios siliciclásticos : o papel da dolomita
title_sort Cimentação carbonática em reservatórios siliciclásticos : o papel da dolomita
author Klein, Carla
author_facet Klein, Carla
Mizusaki, Ana Maria Pimentel
author_role author
author2 Mizusaki, Ana Maria Pimentel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Klein, Carla
Mizusaki, Ana Maria Pimentel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carbonatos
Dolomito
Reservatórios siliciclásticos
topic Carbonatos
Dolomito
Reservatórios siliciclásticos
Carbonates
Dolomite
Ankerite
Cement
Reservoir rock
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Carbonates
Dolomite
Ankerite
Cement
Reservoir rock
description Carbonates are important diagenetic cements in siliciclastic rocks thus important to determine these rocks as hydrocarbon reservoirs. The cement is the material had chemically precipitated partial or totally pore filling, affecting rock values of porosity and permeability. The acknowledgment of diagenetic patterns those are associated to the carbonatic cement precipitation and their impacts in the reservoirs quality can decrease the risks of exploration and exploitation of new reservoirs. Therefore is necessary the knowledge of origin and processes of carbonate cement’s precipitation. These cements have distribution patterns, mineralogy, textures and isotopic compositions which vary spatial and temporally, depending of perform conditions in each diagenetic environment. One of the most important diagenetic cement is dolomite and the dolomite’s group is compound by dolomite and ankerite. These minerals can be differentiated by analytical techniques such as optical petrography, staining techniques, cathodoluminescence, scanning electron microscopy and isotopes. Besides that, dolomite cement shape in a reservoir can display different forms: rhombs, poikilotopic and saddle in a variety of dimensions, pore filling, replacing detrital carbonate grains, concretions, nodules or stratified layers. Primaries calcite and aragonite replaced can promote precipitation of dolomite through increase of temperature and by presence of Mg-being fluids. The main entrance conditions to form dolomitic cement are: (i) alkaline solutions from pre-existence rocks weathering or evaporitc environments; (ii) marine waters; (iii) clay alteration; (iv) CaCO3 polymorphs dissolution; (v) dissolution of bioclasts. An interesting example of dolomitic cementation is the Carmópolis Member of the Muribeca Formation, hydrocarbon reservoir of the Camorim Field (Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, northeastern Brazil).
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