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Impact of geological interpretation on reservoir 3D static model: work flow, methodological approach and delivery process

Agi, A. and Gbadamosi, A. and Junin, R. and Junin, S. J. and Abbas, A. and Gbonhinbor, J. (2019) Impact of geological interpretation on reservoir 3D static model: work flow, methodological approach and delivery process. In: SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition, 5-7 Aug 2019, Lagos, Nigeria.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/198719-MS

Abstract

The traditional method of geologic modelling requires the interpretation of geological sections during digitization. But this traditional method has its limitations, the main limits are; it is usually time consuming and the model produced is unique to each individual geologist interpretation and may not be easily replicated by others. This study proposes an alternative workflow method for modelling, constructing and interpreting 3D geologic static model with multi-source data integration. The volume base method (VBM) was used to construct the 3D model. The combination of deterministic and probabilistic methods was used to model the facies workflow process to capture the geometrics of depositional environmental element. The truncated Gaussian simulation method was used with vertical trends option to obtain vertical transitional lithofacies in most of the reservoirs. Verification of results and detailed discussion of the proposed workflow and methodology is based on comparison with the conventional method. The saturation height function (SHF) equation applied to the water saturation model and permeability model improved the 3-D properties modelling workflow. The pillar gridding process was identified as the stage that increases the timeframe in 3-D modelling workflow. The results have proven to improve the overall timeframe and maximize the value of the field studies. The proposed method can be applied to a broad and complex geologic area. And is useful for marginal field development, by contributing economically and improving the deliverability of the entire project.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:eologic modeling, geological modeling, upstream oil & gas
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Chemical and Energy Engineering
ID Code:90195
Deposited By: Narimah Nawil
Deposited On:30 Mar 2021 07:48
Last Modified:30 Mar 2021 07:48

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