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Seismic Through Previous HitSimulationNext Hit With Integrated Time-Lapse Workflow

Abstract

Abstract

A high fidelity seismic to Previous HitsimulationNext Hit workflow is executed for a mature field case Previous HitstudyNext Hit spanning seismic cross-equalization through well planning for bypass pay identification with requisite infill drilling. Associated with the Previous HitstudyNext Hit is the examination of cross-domain technological collaboration, which highlights risk and uncertainty minimization through maintained consistency between the subsurface model and historical production. This consistency is achieved by relating the Previous HitsimulationNext Hit results to the seismic, and vice versa, leading to accurate business decisions.

This work illustrates a high fidelity seismic to Previous HitsimulationNext Hit workflow employed in a mature field. To demonstrate the fidelity of the employed method a dual quantitative cross-validation through time-lapse inversion workflow incorporating petro-elastic modeling in time as well as depth is used to enhance the interpretive capability of seismic Previous HitreservoirNext Hit properties for engineers. A priori planning of Previous HitreservoirNext Hit and Previous HitsimulationNext Hit spatial grid scales is performed to help minimize the impact of resampling and upscaling on the time-dependent analysis of seismic and Previous HitsimulationNext Hit. The accuracy of the solution is validated by computing the difference between concurrent seismic and flow Previous HitsimulationNext Hit results.

The results show marginal variation between the results analyzed in time and depth. The variation in the results mainly come from the types of inversion methods, petro-elastic modeling methods, vertical and spatial resampling. The minimization in resampling by a priori spatial grid sampling reduced overall inaccuracies from being introduced into the comparative quantitative analysis. The processes used by the overall workflow are mostly agnostic to time or depth driven collaboration; therefore, they can easily be fully or partially incorporated into any existing workflow with simplicity in order to enable rapid and accurate Previous HitreservoirNext Hit decision-making. The final results show cross-domain bypassed pay analysis through efficient, streamlined interpretation and Previous HitsimulationNext Hit.

The methods employed in the execution of this Previous HitstudyNext Hit reconcile seismic and Previous HitsimulationTop in depth and time driven 4D workflows in infill drilling to exploit bypassed pay. The early cross-domain consideration of scale and accurate velocity modeling help minimize upscaling ambiguities and resampling artifacts typically introduced in classical workflows.