Petrophysical Properties of the Middle Jurassic Carbonates in the PICOREF Sector (South Champagne, Paris Basin, France)

  • Delmas J
  • Brosse E
  • Houel P
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This article, carried out as part of the PICOREF Project for the CO2 storage in the aquifers of the Paris Basin, presents an important petrophysical database from the numerous petroleum wells drilled in the PICOREF Sector (south-eastern part of the Paris Basin) between 1953 and 2001. These core data concern the three saline carbonated aquifers of the Middle Jurassic: the Oolithe Blanche and the Comblanchien formations, Upper Bathonian age, and the Dalle Nacrée formation, Lower Callovian age, that would be used for the CO2 sequestration. Located at –1230 to –1750 m sub sea in the studied sector, these carbonate reservoirs which cumulative thickness is about 150 m, outcrop in the Burgundy region, at about 80 km south-eastern the Sector where they are exploited in several quarries. The analysis of the 6800 routine measurements (porosity and permeability) gathered for this study allowed to improve the knowledge of the petrophysical properties. Special measurements (mercury injection tests) allowed to characterize the porous medium.

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Delmas, J., Brosse, E., & Houel, P. (2010). Petrophysical Properties of the Middle Jurassic Carbonates in the PICOREF Sector (South Champagne, Paris Basin, France). Oil & Gas Science and Technology – Revue de l’Institut Français Du Pétrole, 65(3), 405–434. https://doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2010002

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