Thermal conductivity of some sandstones and shales from the Belait Formation

The Belait Formation has been found to mainly consist of alternating sandstone and shale with conglomerate as the basal unit. There are five main facies that could be classified in the Belait Formation: 1) sandstone, 2) sandstone with clay drapes, 3) sandstone with carbonaceous material, 4) shale, a...

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Main Authors: Masnan, M.S., Padmanabhan, E., Mokhtar, M.A., Rajamohan, G., Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan
Format: Journal Article
Published: Geological Society of Malaysia 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19157
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author Masnan, M.S.
Padmanabhan, E.
Mokhtar, M.A.
Rajamohan, G.
Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan
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Padmanabhan, E.
Mokhtar, M.A.
Rajamohan, G.
Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan
author_sort Masnan, M.S.
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description The Belait Formation has been found to mainly consist of alternating sandstone and shale with conglomerate as the basal unit. There are five main facies that could be classified in the Belait Formation: 1) sandstone, 2) sandstone with clay drapes, 3) sandstone with carbonaceous material, 4) shale, and 5) conglomerate. Thermal conductivity analysis was done on the rock samples to understand the heat transfer between different rock facies. Apart from that, understanding the thermal conductivity characteristics enhances basin modeling and reservoir characterization. The general objective of this study was to estimate the thermal conductivities of rocks belonging to the Belait Formation and to link this information to the properties any possible signature trends that might bench mark the Formation. The study shows that there is an inverse relationship between the thermal conductivity and petrophysical properties such as porosity and particle size. The sedimentary rocks of the Belait Formation tend to have thermal conductivity values that are controlled by the internal fabric of the rocks. The relationship between thermal conductivity, porosity and particle size suggests that the trend line may be a unique signature for the Belait Formation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-191572017-05-30T08:06:49Z Thermal conductivity of some sandstones and shales from the Belait Formation Masnan, M.S. Padmanabhan, E. Mokhtar, M.A. Rajamohan, G. Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan The Belait Formation has been found to mainly consist of alternating sandstone and shale with conglomerate as the basal unit. There are five main facies that could be classified in the Belait Formation: 1) sandstone, 2) sandstone with clay drapes, 3) sandstone with carbonaceous material, 4) shale, and 5) conglomerate. Thermal conductivity analysis was done on the rock samples to understand the heat transfer between different rock facies. Apart from that, understanding the thermal conductivity characteristics enhances basin modeling and reservoir characterization. The general objective of this study was to estimate the thermal conductivities of rocks belonging to the Belait Formation and to link this information to the properties any possible signature trends that might bench mark the Formation. The study shows that there is an inverse relationship between the thermal conductivity and petrophysical properties such as porosity and particle size. The sedimentary rocks of the Belait Formation tend to have thermal conductivity values that are controlled by the internal fabric of the rocks. The relationship between thermal conductivity, porosity and particle size suggests that the trend line may be a unique signature for the Belait Formation. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19157 Geological Society of Malaysia restricted
spellingShingle Masnan, M.S.
Padmanabhan, E.
Mokhtar, M.A.
Rajamohan, G.
Prasanna, Mohan Viswanathan
Thermal conductivity of some sandstones and shales from the Belait Formation
title Thermal conductivity of some sandstones and shales from the Belait Formation
title_full Thermal conductivity of some sandstones and shales from the Belait Formation
title_fullStr Thermal conductivity of some sandstones and shales from the Belait Formation
title_full_unstemmed Thermal conductivity of some sandstones and shales from the Belait Formation
title_short Thermal conductivity of some sandstones and shales from the Belait Formation
title_sort thermal conductivity of some sandstones and shales from the belait formation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19157