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Cementation of Oilfield Sandstones: Micro-Geochemical Tracers, Reveal Macro-Fluid Hydrogeology

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British Geological Survey (BGS)
Updated
13 August 2026
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Summary

PROJECT DETAILS ONLY - NO DATA. Reservoir quality in hydrocarbon reservoir sandstones can be greatly influenced by mineral cementation or dissolution. This can change porosity by 50% and permeability by 105. Such processes were partly controlled by palaeo-hydrogeology. The micro-isotopic and micro-geochemical composition within cements holds a detailed zonation record of palaeo-hydrogeology, which can now be investigated by new micro-scale analytical technology. We will combine conservative tracers and palaeopressures from fluid inclusions with natural isotopic tracers measured by ion and laser microbeam instruments. Statistically based sampling will enable reliable up-scaling to calibrate blocks in basin-scale computer models. This will integrate microanalysis with basin architecture. Study sites are selected to resolve conflicting interpretations of characteristics cementation processes.

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Source Metadata
XML, HTML
Date added
12 August 2026
Harvest GUID
9df8df53-2a54-37a8-e044-0003ba9b0d98
Extent (Latitude)
58.5000° to 58.0000°
Extent (Longitude)
0.0000° to 1.0000°
Dataset reference date (creation)
2000-01-01
Frequency of update
notApplicable
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The copyright of materials derived from the British Geological Survey's work is vested in the Natural Environment Research Council [NERC]. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a retrieval system of any nature, without the prior permission of the copyright holder, via the BGS Intellectual Property Rights Manager. Use by customers of information provided by the BGS, is at the customer's own risk. In view of the disparate sources of information at BGS's disposal, including such material donated to BGS, that BGS accepts in good faith as being accurate, the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) gives no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the quality or accuracy of the information supplied, or to the information's suitability for any use. NERC/BGS accepts no liability whatever in respect of loss, damage, injury or other occurence however caused.
Responsible party
University of Edinburgh (principalInvestigator); British Geological Survey (distributor, pointOfContact)
ISO 19139 resource type
dataset
Metadata language
eng

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