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TitleFluid storage and circulation in carbonates / Stockage et circulation de fluides dans les carbonates
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AuthorLarmagnat, S
SourcePublic presentations of May 8th, 2018: Environmental Geoscience Program, current status of research projects, May 2018; by Jacob, N; Kao, HORCID logo; Galloway, JORCID logo; Parsons, MORCID logo; White, DORCID logo; Larmagnat, S; Rivard, CORCID logo; Gammon, P; Savard, M MORCID logo; Geological Survey of Canada, Scientific Presentation 88, 2018 p. 79-92, https://doi.org/10.4095/308298 Open Access logo Open Access
Year2018
PublisherNatural Resources Canada
Documentserial
Lang.English
Mediaon-line; digital
RelatedThis publication is contained in Public presentations of May 8th, 2018: Environmental Geoscience Program, current status of research projects, May 2018
File formatpdf
ProvinceQuebec
NTS22B/04; 22B/05; 22B/12; 22C/01; 22C/02; 22C/07; 22C/08; 22C/09; 22C/10
AreaGaspé Peninsula; Rimouski; Saint-Cleophas
Lat/Long WENS -68.6667 -67.5833 48.6667 48.1667
Subjectsenvironmental geology; fossil fuels; geophysics; sedimentology; stratigraphy; energy resources; geothermal energy; petroleum resources; reservoir rocks; reservoir parameters; reservoir fluids; fluid flow; bedrock geology; lithology; sedimentary rocks; carbonates; dolomites; structural features; fractures; hydrothermal alteration; bioturbation; porosity; permeability; thermal conductivity; tectonostratigraphic zones; facies analyses; stratigraphic analyses; petrophysics; geophysical logging; core samples; geochemical analyses; stable isotope studies; microscopic analyses; sedimentary environment; Phanerozoic; Paleozoic; Silurian
Illustrationsphotographs; geoscientific sketch maps; flow diagrams; photomicrographs; columnar sections; core logs; geophysical images; schematic cross-sections; 3-D images; plots; bar graphs
ProgramEnvironmental Geoscience Management
Released2018 06 27; 2018 07 04
AbstractConventional methods applied to oil and gas reservoir are revisited to address fluid flow and fluid storage capacity in carbonates in a Silurian succession in the Lower St. Lawrence area. With this case study, research activities compile key geological attributes (porosity, permeability, thermal conductivity) data and reconstruct the timing of diagenetic fluids circulation (creating or occluding porosity). The main goal is to understand how a conventional reservoir characterization would applied to geothermal development in a low temperature context.
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The Environmental Geoscience Program (EGP) provides scientific research projects by the Geological Survey of Canada to advance knowledge related to the development of Canada's natural resources. The scientific breakthroughs presented at this annual meeting of the EGP are at the root of responsible resource management by the natural resources sector. The body of research also contributes to the implementation of regulations that protect Canadians and their environment
GEOSCAN ID308298

 
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