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De Ros, Luiz F.1, Mara Abel1, Karin Goldberg1 (1) Rio Grande do Sul Federal University, Porto Alegre, Brazil

 

The precise and comprehensive description of the textural and compositional features of reservoir rocks is crucial in petroleum exploration. However, in order to substantially contribute to decrease exploration risks and increase hydrocarbon production efficiency , Previous HitpetrographicNext Hit reservoir characterization must include not only information on the volumes of detrital and diagenetic constituents and pore types, but also a detailed record of their habits, locations, modifications and paragenetic inter-relations, which strongly control porosity and permeability, as well as log and seismic signatures. The Petroledge® system is an intelligent database application created to support the detailed Previous HitpetrographicNext Hit analysis and interpretation of reservoirs, combining resources from relational databases and knowledge-based expert systems. Systematic description is facilitated by the use of flexible menus with standardized nomenclature and parameters, what radically reduces description time and errors. An integrated electromechanical microscope stage allows an optimized modal quantification through point-counting, as well as the referencing of every point quantified and/or photographed in the thin sections. The system provides compositional classifications, interpretations of tectonic provenance modes, diagenetic environments and sequences using Artificial Intelligence methods. The intelligent database system allows the Previous HitmanagementNext Hit, storage, recovery through multiple query, and the statistical and graphic processing of Previous HitpetrographicNext Hit data, which are essential for the design of reservoir optimized recovery and quality prediction models.

 

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