--> Abstract: How Sequence Stratigraphy Impacts the Dynamic Modeling of By-passed Oil Accumulations in Two Upper Jurassic Carbonate Reservoirs, Berri Field, Saudi Arabia, by R. Heil, R. Pavlas, and Members of the Berri Modeling Team; #90942 (1997).
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Abstract: How Sequence Stratigraphy Impacts the Dynamic Previous HitModelingNext Hit of By-passed Oil Accumulations in Two Upper Jurassic Carbonate Reservoirs, Berri Field, Saudi Arabia

HEIL, RICHARD, RICHARD PAVLAS and Members of the Berri Previous HitModelingNext Hit Team,

In the mature stages of Previous HitreservoirNext Hit depletion, production of by-passed oil accumulations becomes a major concern. Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitsimulationNext Hit, used for evaluating development strategies, depends on a Previous HitreservoirNext Hit characterization that contains the spatial information necessary to predict the size and location of bypassed oil accumulations from production/injection rate data. The Hadriya and Hanifa reservoirs in Berri field, which have been on production for almost 25 years, illustrate the importance of proper geological Previous HitmodelingNext Hit to Previous HitreservoirNext Hit characterization and, ultimately, successful exploitation of by-passed oil.

The impact of carbonate sedimentation on Previous HitreservoirNext Hit performance of the Hadriya and Hanifa reservoirs can be explained in a sequence stratigraphic framework. Both reservoirs are thick, high-stand systems tracts capped by thinner shelf-margin wedge and transgressive systems tracts of high permeability grainstones. Fluid flow in the Hadriya Previous HitreservoirNext Hit is controlled by depositional facies and diagenesis that both parallels and cross-cuts the depositional fabric. In the Hanifa Previous HitreservoirNext Hit, distribution of depositional facies and the inherent permeability contrasts between facies are the primary factors affecting Previous HitreservoirNext Hit performance.

Over the years, both reservoirs developed significant by-passed oil accumulations. These were predicted by Previous HitreservoirNext Hit Previous HitsimulationNext Hit models using sequence-stratigraphy-based Previous HitreservoirNext Hit characterizations. Horizontal well drilling programs to recover this oil are being directed by analyses of Previous HitsimulationTop results.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90942©1997 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Vienna, Austria