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Fluvial Previous HitFaciesNext Hit and Rock Property Modeling of a Tight-Gas Reservoir in Green River Basin, Wyoming

Yuan 'Zee' Ma1, Terry Young2, Ernie Gomez1, Dennis Cox3, Fabian Iwere1, and Phil Mosher1
1 Schlumberger, Greenwood Village, CO
2 BP, Houston, TX
3 BP America Production Company, Houston, TX

Jonah Field produces gas from over-pressured fluvial channel sandstones of the Upper Cretaceous Lance Formation in the Green River Basin of Wyoming. Porosity in the sandstones ranges from 2 to 12%, while permeability is in the range of 0.005 to 1 mD. Because the rock properties are driven by the Previous HitfaciesNext Hit, accurately modeling the channel Previous HitfaciesNext Hit is critical for hydrocarbon reserve assessment and flow characterization. A workflow of modeling Previous HitfaciesNext Hit and petrophysical properties was developed for an integrated reservoir characterization.

Regional geology and Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes indicated that the sandstone channels were deposited in low energy meandering to anastomosing rivers with a general N-S orientation. Core Previous HitanalysisNext Hit showed two types of channel Previous HitfaciesNext Hit: isolated channels and amalgamated channel complexes. Gamma-ray and resistivity logs were used to predict Previous HitfaciesNext Hit at the log scale. An object-based stochastic modeling technique was used to build the Previous HitfaciesNext Hit model, honoring the fluvial channel orientation and dimension characteristics, the NTG by geologic unit, and the Previous HitfaciesNext Hit data at the wells.

The Previous HitfaciesNext Hit model was subsequently used to guide the petrophysical property modeling. The dependencies between rock properties were investigated, and a workflow of modeling porosity, NTG, water saturation and permeability was developed using geostatistical Previous HittechniquesTop. The final model honors the dependencies between these rock properties, and was used for the flow simulation of the reservoir.