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Volume Visualization, Fast Track Interpretation, and Interactive Crossplot Analysis Lead to Discovery: A Case Study from Santos Basin, Brazil*
By
Donald Dean1, Kim Cline1, Bob Blackmur2, Allan Kean2, Marian Hanna2, and Dave Smith2
Search and Discovery Article #20025 (2004)
*Adapted from extended abstract prepared for presentation at AAPG Annual convention, April 18-21, 2004.
1Veritas Exploration Services, Houston, TX
2El Paso Production, Houston, TX ([email protected])
Abstract
El Paso entered
the BS-1 block offshore Brazil in the Santos Basin (Figure
1) in June 2002 in a farm-out from Kerr-McGee. The block expiration date was
August 6, 2003. In July, 2003, a gas and condensate discovery was made when a
stratigraphic anomaly was penetrated. A fast track interpretation approach was
utilized, incorporating
AVO
attributes and volume visualization techniques to
identify leads quickly. An off-structure Itajai-age turbidite sand lobe with an
AVO
signature similar to that at the nearby Merluza field was chosen as the main
prospect.
Workflow
examples are demonstrated that allowed a drilling decision to be made in a very
short time frame. Initial quick look and identification of areas of interest
were prepared by scanning an on-board processed post-stack-migration data
volume. This was followed by a more rigorous examination of the
pre-stack-migrated volume with surfaces mapped, based on amplitude and waveform
criteria.
AVO
attribute volumes and existing well control were used with volume
visualization techniques, coupled with interactive crossplotting to identify pay
and non-pay sands. Several leads at different intervals were identified and
ranked, based on their
AVO
signature, spatial continuity, and relationship to a
depositional model. This is an iterative process done in real time with the
asset team present to facilitate and speed-up the decision-making process.
The coordinated effort resulted in a discovery in a stratigraphic play type and opened the door for more prospectivity in an area that was previously deemed non-commercial.
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IntroductionVeritas
was contracted by El Paso to acquire and process a 907-km2 3D
survey to allow them to make a decision to drill or exit the block. The
data were acquired, processed, and interpreted in approximately eight
months. Several prospects were identified, risked, and ranked.
Recommendations were made, and it was decided that an off-structure
stratigraphic feature would be tested, based on an
InterpretationAn
initial meeting was held with client and Veritas personnel to scan
through the data to identify exploration objectives. Inline, crossline,
and time slice rendering was used along
with
ConclusionsA
condensed time frame based on entry into the block and its expiration
date required that a fast track approach be taken to acquire, process,
interpret, and drill an exploration well in the Santos Basin. Fast track
interpretation methodologies along with
AcknowledgmentsWe would like to acknowledge Edmundo Marques and Alcindo Moritz from Petrobras; Tom Thiele, and Ken Whetstone from El Paso Production; Robert Hobbs, Arcangelo Sena, Phil Fontana, Doug Mainous, Sashi Devan, and JJ Wu from VeritasDGC. We would like to extend special thank appreciation to Lou Liro, currently with Repsol/YPF, whose knowledge and enthusiasm helped drive this project.
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