--> Abstract: Reservoir Characterization and 3-D Modeling Using Combined Techniques from Well Logs to Reservoir Simulation: Case Study in the Serie Inferieure, Hassi R’Mel Field, Southern Algeria, by Zohra Nennouche, Youcef Azoug, and Karim Belabed; #90077 (2008)
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Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Characterization and 3-D Modeling Using Combined Techniques from Well Logs to Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Previous HitSimulationNext Hit: Case Previous HitStudyNext Hit in the Serie Inferieure, Hassi R’Mel Field, Southern Algeria

Zohra Nennouche*, Youcef Azoug, and Karim Belabed
Sonatrach, Algeria
*[email protected]

Previous HitReservoirNext Hit characterisation is a key aspect in building a robust Previous HitreservoirNext Hit model for reliable simulations, especially in our case where the Previous HitreservoirNext Hit is not yet producing. This presentation describes a method used to build a geological model that was converted into a Previous HitreservoirNext Hit model for the Tagi Series of Hassi R’Mel South field (HRS), located onshore in north-central Algeria. The Previous HitstudyNext Hit used PetrelTM software combined with new techniques to preserve the complex variations of the Previous HitreservoirNext Hit. Optimising field development required a level of Previous HitreservoirNext Hit description that adequately defined vertical and lateral variations in Previous HitreservoirNext Hit quality. The method consisted of integrating seismic, petrophysical and geological interpretation. The HRS Previous HitreservoirNext Hit formation, known as the Serie Inferieure (SI), has medium to low Previous HitreservoirNext Hit quality. The structural model showed great complexity. The results of drilling of three wells, gave 8 m of oil with an average permeability of 50 mD. This encouraged us to develop this Previous HitreservoirNext Hit by drilling additional wells before starting production. The SI Previous HitreservoirNext Hit represents a challenge for optimising the field development because the heavy oil is located in a highly heterogeneous fluvial Previous HitreservoirNext Hit with poor petrophysical conditions. The most important obstacle is that some of the well logs are difficult to interpret due to the naturally radioactive host rocks. The high gamma-ray logs have a high-amplitude response, which masks the Previous HitreservoirTop. Another difficulty is that water saturations appear to be very high when interpreted from well logs. To address these problems a multi-disciplinary team used both geological and engineering techniques to develop 3-D numerical models for the effective porosity, permeability, water saturation and facies distribution. These models will be used to calculate the hydrocarbons-in-place and to plan future wells.

 

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