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Carbonate Reservoirs

Carbonate reservoirs (limestone, dolomitic, or mixed carbonate-dolomitic) are liable to display a large variability in their characteristics, affecting both performance and economic viability.
Prominent among these are primary facies distribution and properties, the sequence stratigraphic framework, diagenesis and fracturing.
Numerous subsurface disciplines contribute to carbonate reservoir characterisation, such integration being crucial to an understanding and prediction of dynamic reservoir performance, and ultimately leads to more closely focused exploration, reservoir development and depletion strategies.
For this reason our team is made of experts in different disciplines of the characterisation of carbonate reservoirs.
Our team has acquired a wide experience in carbonate sequences ranging from Proterozoic to Cenozoic, mainly in the Europe, the Mediterranean region and in the Middle East. In our projects the main mission is supply our clients with high quality technical supports/intepretation, to help them in better understanding and modelling their reservoirs.

