Abstract

Reliable estimates of amount, type, and distribution of clay minerals encountered in Gulf Coast sands improve log-derived determination of reservoir properties, such as porosity, hydrocarbon saturation, and permeability. Log-derived determination of clay properties also provide information for geologic and formation evaluation studies, including detailed stratigraphic correlations, clay diagenesis, source rock potential, cation exchange capacity, overpressure detection and evaluation, and commercial hydrocarbon distribution in overpressure regimes. End_of_Article - Last_Page 1557------------

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