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Scheepens, Claude1 
(1) Rocks-R-Us Corporation, Sugar Land, TX

ABSTRACT: An Illustrative Example for Determining the Influence of Geologic Economic Drivers for Clastic Coast Reservoirs Utilizing Stochastic Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitModelingNext Hit Techniques

A conceptual model of a clastic coast Previous HitreservoirNext Hit is used as a basis for a stochastic Previous HitreservoirNext Hit Previous HitmodelingNext Hit project to determine the influence of three major characteristics on Previous HitreservoirNext Hit production. The three determined drivers are structure, Previous HitreservoirNext Hit connectivity and geologic heterogeneity. For the connectivity and heterogeneity drivers, the net-to gross is also varied as part of this exercise, to see and determine the influence of net-to-gross on these two drivers. 
Multiple model scenarios are defined to investigate the influence of each of the three major characteristics and multiple realizations of each are generated to capture the range of variability. These multiple model/realizations (on the order of 100) are then ranked on volumes, streamline Previous HitsimulationNext Hit results and simulated future production (flow Previous HitsimulationNext Hit). The influence of the three selected major characteristics are examined to provide insight to this synthetic Previous HitreservoirNext Hit. This insight can serve to focus future Previous HitmodelingNext Hit efforts on the characteristics that have the largest influence. 
The workflow employed will be highlighted along with the analysis of the results. This type of workflow for Previous HitreservoirNext Hit Previous HitmodelingNext Hit facilitates a risk analysis of projects, more optimized development planning, and improved insight of the Previous HitreservoirTop.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90026©2004 AAPG Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 18-21, 2004.