--> ABSTRACT: Integrated Seismic Analysis of Carbonate Reservoirs 2001: A Look Back, A Leap Forward, by Steven L. Bachtel and J.F. (Rick) Sarg; #90906(2001)
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Steven L. Bachtel1, J.F. (Rick) Sarg2

(1) ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, Houston, TX
(2) ExxonMobil Exploration Company, Houston, TX

ABSTRACT: Integrated Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Analysis of Carbonate Reservoirs 2001: A Look Back, A Leap Previous HitForwardNext Hit

Previous HitSeismicNext Hit analysis of carbonate strata has most recently concentrated on the generation of more accurate and robust stratigraphic frameworks using sequence stratigraphic methods. Previous HitSeismicNext Hit stratigraphy has provided the means to study large-scale carbonate platform architecture and reservoir distribution. Development of Previous HitseismicNext Hit stratigraphy also influenced an entire generation of outcrop studies that have described geometric and facies relationships at and below the Previous HitseismicNext Hit scale. Sequence stratigraphic studies of platforms have shown that carbonate systems are dynamic and react rapidly to global changes in sea level and local structural subsidence. The sequence framework provides constraints for geologic Previous HitmodelingNext Hit in exploration and production settings. Integration of well logs, petrophysics, outcrop facies dimensions, and geostatistics are used to internally populate these geometrically constrained models.

Future breakthroughs in Previous HitseismicNext Hit analysis of carbonate strata will focus on methods to populate geologic and flow simulation models with Previous HitseismicNext Hit-derived rock property Previous HitdataNext Hit. Volume interpretation techniques using Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes, coherency/discontinuity, impedance, and image attributes will assist in the prediction of pore systems in carbonate reservoirs. Calibration of Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes with reservoir rock properties will provide a more quantitative approach to geologic and flow simulation Previous HitmodelingNext Hit in carbonate reservoirs. 3D visualization of Previous HitseismicNext Hit may also provide intangible insights into carbonate systems by providing constraints for diagenetic and 3D numerical Previous HitmodelingTop, and better predictions of fractures in carbonate reservoirs.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90906©2001 AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado