@article{Pedersen_Weibel_Johannessen_Schovsbo_2018, place={Copenhagen, Denmark}, title={Diagenetic impact on reservoir sandstones of the Heno Formation in the Ravn-3 well, Danish Central Graben}, volume={41}, url={https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4330}, DOI={10.34194/geusb.v41.4330}, abstractNote={<p>Oil and gas production from siliciclastic reservoirs has hitherto been in the Danish Central Graben mostly from Palaeogene and Middle Jurassic sandstone. The Ravn field was the first Upper Jurassic field to start operation. The reservoir is composed of sandstone of the Heno Formation. Production takes place at a depth of 4000 m, which makes Ravn the deepest producing field in the Danish North Sea. The Heno Formation mainly consists of marine shoreface deposits, where foreshore, middle and lower shoreface sandstones constitute the primary reservoir. The results of this study of the diagenetic impact on the mineralogical composition, porosity and permeability are presented here. Microcrystalline quartz has preserved porosity in the sandstone, whereas illite, quartz overgrowth and carbonate cement have reduced both porosity and permeability.</p>}, journal={GEUS Bulletin}, author={Pedersen, Simone and Weibel, Rikke and Johannessen, Peter N. and Schovsbo, Niels H.}, year={2018}, month={Aug.}, pages={9–12} }