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Earth Sciences Research Journal

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ALARCON OLAVE, Helmer Fernando  and  HERRERA OTERO, Edwar Hernando. Petrophysical properties of bypassed Cenozoic clastic reservoirs in the Cesar sub-basin, Colombia. Earth Sci. Res. J. [online]. 2021, vol.25, n.3, pp.275-284.  Epub Mar 05, 2022. ISSN 1794-6190.  https://doi.org/10.15446/esrj.v25n3.89293.

The Cesar-Ranchería basin has all the necessary elements for the generation, expulsion, and migration of hydrocarbons and considerable potential for coal bed methane (CBM) in Colombia. Previous studies in the Cesar basin focused on understanding the tectonic evolution, stratigraphy, hydrocarbon generation potential, and evaluation of reservoir potential in Cretaceous calcareous units and quartzose sandstones from the Paleocene Barco Formation. These studies had confirmed the existence of an effective petroleum system, with several episodes of oil expulsion and re-emigration in the Miocene period, turning the Cenozoic clastic succession (Barco, Los Cuervos, La Loma, and Cuesta formations) into an element of significant exploratory interest to clarify the potentiality of the basin in terms of hydrocarbon accumulation. The petrophysical parameters of Cenozoic units (shale volume, porosity, water, and oil saturation) were determined by integrating wells log and core samples analyses from three stratigraphic wells. The integration of these results synthesizes the petrophysical behavior of the units. It defines intervals with clay volumes of less than 30%, effective porosity around 20%, which means favorable characteristics as reservoir rocks that need to be considered in future exploratory projects.

Keywords : Cesar sub-basin; well log analysis; reservoir rock; petrophysical properties.

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