--> ABSTRACT: Reservoir Architecture--A Critical Element in Extended Conventional Recovery of Mobile Oil in Heterogeneous Reservoirs, by Noel Tyler and Robert J. Finley; #91030 (2010)
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Reservoir Architecture--A Critical Element in Extended Conventional Previous HitRecoveryNext Hit of Mobile Oil in Heterogeneous Reservoirs

Noel Tyler, Robert J. Finley

The greatest challenge facing development geologists is our limited understanding of the internal reservoir framework and its control on hydrocarbon Previous HitrecoveryNext Hit. All reservoirs are heterogeneous, and even in only moderately heterogeneous reservoirs as much as half the mobile oil is commonly not recovered. Such geologic complexities are magnified in low-permeability reservoirs and reservoirs with weak Previous HitdriveNext Hit Previous HitmechanismsNext Hit where conventional primary and secondary yields may be only 15% of the in-place mobile oil.

Sedimentological research during the last 20 years has defined models that support exploration and therefore focus on external geometry of reservoirs. These models understate the importance of the internal reservoir framework and are inadequate to explain internal reservoir seals and resultant compartmentalization as it controls hydrocarbon Previous HitrecoveryNext Hit. Development of models describing internal reservoir architecture, that is, facies composition, extents, three-dimensional geometries, orientations, and relations with surrounding facies, is critical for guiding well placement and completion interval to maximize hydrocarbon Previous HitrecoveryNext Hit from heterogeneous reservoirs.

Reservoir architecture, a product of sedimentation style, governs mobile oil Previous HitrecoveryNext Hit efficiency. Wave-reworked depositional systems with simple architectures have high mobile oil Previous HitrecoveryNext Hit efficiencies. In contrast, strongly channelized systems with complex architectures, including fluvial, fluvial-dominated deltaic, and submarine fan reservoirs, have low to moderate mobile oil Previous HitrecoveryNext Hit. Carbonate reservoirs display a smaller range of mobile oil Previous HitrecoveryTop efficiencies; however, large volumes of unrecovered mobile oil remain in highly stratified, laterally discontinuous platform carbonates in the Permian basin. In Texas reservoirs with complex architectures, 35 billion bbl of mobile oil will remain unrecovered at abandonment; nationally, this important and moderate-cost resource may be 0 to 100 billion bbl.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91030©1988 AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, 20-23 March 1988.