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AAPG Bulletin, Vol. 90 (2006), Program Abstracts (Digital)

7th Middle Previous HitEastNext Hit Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006

ABSTRACT: Impact of Earth Model Workflow and Up-scaling on Fluid Flow Response Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Modeling in Mature Fields

W. Scott Meddaugh
Chevron Energy Technology Company, 1500 Louisiana, Houston, TX 77002, phone: 832-854-6724, [email protected]

Scoping studies suggest that simple workflows that use essential stratigraphic and geological constraints capture overall Previous HitreservoirNext Hit fluid flow response as well as complex workflows that use detailed stratigraphic and facies constraints. Thus, considerable time and cost saving may be realized during initial model building and updating if simple, but appropriate, workflows are used.

The reservoirs studied include a Permian-age carbonate Previous HitreservoirNext Hit in New Mexico, a Middle Cretaceous sandstone Previous HitreservoirNext Hit in Kuwait, an Eocene-age shallow water clastic Previous HitreservoirNext Hit in Venezuela, and an Upper Miocene deepwater clastic Previous HitreservoirNext Hit in California. 2D cross sectional models of the deepwater clastic Previous HitreservoirNext Hit showed that cumulative production and water breakthrough times were essentially the same if two major stratigraphic picks or 12 detailed internal stratigraphic picks were used as constraints. 3D streamline simulation was used to demonstrate that adding two facies and seven Previous HitrockNext Hit type constraints had little impact on recovery factors for the carbonate Previous HitreservoirNext Hit scoping project. Likewise, a complex workflow for the shallow water clastic data set constrained by eight facies and 16 stratigraphic picks yielded the same Previous HitreservoirNext Hit response as a simple, two facies, four major stratigraphic picks constrained workflow. These studies suggest that for reservoirs with moderate to high net to gross (>30-40%) or with small differences in the porosity vs. permeability trends of facies/Previous HitrockTop types that simple workflows are adequate.

Vertical up-scaling by factors commonly used for full field simulation has little impact on fluid flow response. However, areal up-scaling significantly alters the fluid flow characteristics and warrants additional study.

 

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