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Application of an Integrated Geologic/Production History Data Base for Interpretation

Mary Pearson

Geologic modeling systems provide valuable tools to assist the geologist who is interpreting subsurface conditions and managing geologic information. A single interpretation system that provides access to production history as well as geologic information is much more powerful than separate, nonintegrated systems for interpretation purposes. In addition, the useful life of the data base is extended to monitor the changing characteristics of the reservoir throughout the producing period.

By increasing the usefulness of the data base, we have a more valuable resource and can further justify the efforts we take to create it.

As geologists are required to perform more thorough analyses in less time, the value of an integrated data system increases. Using examples from Custer County, Oklahoma, this presentation describes a unique approach provided by an integrated geologic and production data base to perform interpretations and analyses beyond preliminary reservoir delineation.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91022©1989 AAPG Annual Convention, April 23-26, 1989, San Antonio, Texas.