Abstract

Abundant hydrocarbons have been produced from the pre‐salt lacustrine carbonates of the Cretaceous Barra Velha Formation in the Santos Basin of offshore Brazil. The highly heterogeneous lithology and pore systems make it difficult to predict the reservoir quality via petrophysical well logs. Core description, computed tomography (CT) scanning, thin sections and wireline well logs are utilized to characterize the lithology, pore spaces are reservoir quality of the Cretaceous Barra Velha Formation pre‐salt lacustrine carbonates in the Santos Basin. The results show that the lithology mainly includes shrubstone, grainstone, laminated micrite and massive micrite. The pore systems are dominated by secondary pores, such as intergranular pores, dissolution pores and intercrystalline pores as well as modified primary pores. Geological well logs (conventional well logs, electrical and sonic image logs and nuclear magnetic resonance [NMR] logs) are integrated to build the predictable models of the carbonate reservoirs. The shrubstone, which is dominated by intergranular pores, has the highest reservoir quality, which can be derived from NMR logs. Grainstone contains both primary intergranular pores and abundant secondary dissolution pores. The laminated and massive micrite contain only micropores and therefore have the lowest reservoir quality. Lastly, conventional well logs integrated with electrical and sonic image logs are utilized to predict the distribution of lithology and reservoir quality in single wells, and the results are testified by the NMR log data. The shrubstone and grainstone are future exploration targets of the Cretaceous Barra Velha Formation in the Santos Basin. The results are hoped to give insights into the petrophysical behaviours of various lithologies, and provide theoretical and technical guidance for reservoir evaluation and prediction.

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