--> 3-D Seismic Reservoir Characterization for the Independent Producer, Sooner Unit, Weld County, Colorado, by D. S. Singdahisen, M. T. Kramer, and E. F. Jaynes; #90986 (1994).
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Abstract: 3-D Seismic Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitCharacterizationNext Hit for the Independent Producer, Sooner Unit, Weld County, Colorado

D. S. Singdahisen, M. T. Kramer, E. F. Jaynes

Geologic heterogeneity is known to be an important control on fluid Previous HitflowNext Hit in petroleum reservoirs. Interpretation of 3-D seismic data provides a technique for analysis of the spatial Previous HitcharacterizationNext Hit of Previous HitreservoirNext Hit features and properties. In combination with detailed analysis of engineering and geologic field data, 3-D seismic can provide information on Previous HitreservoirNext Hit character on a scale not readily available from borehole information. Wellbores provide direct investigative Previous HitreservoirNext Hit data, but commonly at a scale (well spacing) greater than the scale of Previous HitreservoirNext Hit heterogeneity. 3-D seismic surveys provide a much greater sampling density of Previous HitreservoirNext Hit data (100 ft vs 40 acres). Integration. of these data sets is required to successfully characterize the Previous HitreservoirNext Hit.

As part of a DOE sponsored program on enhanced recovery in fluvial-deltaic reservoirs, a multidisciplinary Previous HitreservoirNext Hit Previous HitcharacterizationNext Hit study of the Muddy `D' Previous HitreservoirNext Hit in the Sooner Unit of the Denver-Julesburg Basin has been undertaken. Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitcharacterizationNext Hit in the Sooner Unit has encompassed interpretation of 3-D seismic data, detailed stratigraphy- well log analysis, transient well testing, production Previous HitflowNext Hit testing, and Previous HitreservoirNext Hit Previous HitflowNext Hit simulation. Project goals include the identification of optimal infill drilling locations, relocation and optimization of injection patterns. and improved Previous HitreservoirNext Hit management through scheduling of production/withdrawal rates.

All seismic interpretation work on the approximately 7.7 sq mi Sooner Unit 3-D seismic survey was performed using the Schlumberger/GeoQuest Interactive Exploration System software package on an UNIX based Sun Sparc2 workstation platform. 2-D seismic modeling has shown that relative amplitude and instantaneous frequency can be used to delineate spatial variations in stratigraphic layer thickness. As a result, 3-D seismic attribute data can be used to delineate the lateral extent of potentially productive Muddy `D' Previous HitreservoirNext Hit. The relative magnitude of these attributes can be employed to characterize the relative thickness of geologic Previous HitunitsNext Hit and general Previous HitreservoirNext Hit properties.

3-D seismic data has become a valuable geophysical tool in applied Previous HitreservoirNext Hit Previous HitcharacterizationNext Hit. 3-D seismic provides higher density sampling of Previous HitreservoirNext Hit heterogeneity than does conventional 2-D seismic or log data from standard well spacing. As a result, 3-D seismic commonly provides Previous HitreservoirNext Hit information that can not be observed or gathered by other means. When integrated with detailed geologic interpretation and Previous HitreservoirNext Hit engineering analysis, 3-D seismic Previous HitreservoirNext Hit Previous HitcharacterizationNext Hit provides the necessary information to enhance Previous HitreservoirNext Hit description, develop more accurate Previous HitreservoirNext Hit models, reduce risk associated with project development, and provide improved Previous HitreservoirTop management.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90986©1994 AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado, June 12-15, 1994