--> ABSTRACT: Seismic-Based Characterization of Baturaja Carbonate at 3-D Topaz Area, by Yuliandri, Indra; Usman, Totong K.; Panguriseng, Muharram J.; #90135 (2011)
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Previous HitSeismicNext Hit-Based Characterization of Baturaja Carbonate at Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Topaz Area

Yuliandri, Indra 1; Usman, Totong K.1; Panguriseng, Muharram J.1
(1)Eksploration, PT. PERTAMINA EP, Jakarta, Previous HitIndonesiaNext Hit.

The Early Miocene Baturaja Formation is one of the principal reservoirs in the 3D Topaz area. The original facies distribution of carbonate reservoir has the tendency for significant horizontal and vertical heterogeneity over short distance, so provide a challenge for Previous HitseismicNext Hit interpretation and reservoir characterization. Based on several wells Previous HitdataNext Hit, carbonate platform of Baturaja Formation at 3D Topaz area shows different lateral facies change, contain evidence of diagenesis, and fracturation process which affect the reservoir quality. Reservoir characterization made Previous HitfromNext Hit interpolating well Previous HitdataNext Hit are too simple to predict reservoir propeties accurately, so the Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataNext Hit can help reduce uncertainty about rock properties among wells. Previous HitSeismicNext Hit facies and geometries interpreted Previous HitfromNext Hit the attribute analyses and Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitinversionNext Hit combined with interpretation of the original Previous HitseismicNext Hit, cutting-core log Previous HitdataNext Hit and geological interpretation, allowed to construct robust Previous HitstructuralNext Hit and depositional models of carbonate environments.

The results of the Previous HitinversionNext Hit were acoustic impedance and porosity derived Previous HitfromNext Hit the simple relationship between porosity and acoustic impedance as observed Previous HitfromNext Hit the well Previous HitdataNext Hit. The results were used to interpret the facies distribution and to map the porosity distribution. By adding careful hydrocarbon distribution interpretation, the Previous HitinversionTop results have been used for locating new wells to drill hydrocarbon.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90135©2011 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Milan, Italy, 23-26 October 2011.