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7th Middle
East
Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006
Rock
Property Inversions:
Practical Workflows for Middle
East
Reservoirs
Reservoir
Modelling Advisor, Ødegaard A/S, Titangade 15, Copenhagen N DK-2200 Denmark, phone:
+47 93888347, [email protected]
Utilizing robust seismic
reservoir
characterization outputs as inputs to detailed
reservoir
models is not a new or particularly
difficult concept to understand. The application of this workflow is, unfortunately, under -utilized by both exploration and
development asset teams.
Seismic data provides excellent spatial resolution for structural interpretation, and seismic inversion processing, especially
AVO inversions to
rock
property cubes, provides tremendous insight into the spatial distributions of
reservoir
rock
properties
and fluids in two-way time.
Well log data and their derived interpretations (petrophysics, facies,
rock
physics, etc.) provide excellent vertical resolution
and insight into the distribution of the logs and interpreted variables at the well locations.
High vertical resolution
reservoir
modelling is often performed based solely on mapping and well-log interpretations without
direct integration with seismic
reservoir
characterization results, leading to discipline independent 3D models generated
through interpolation or geostatistical modelling.
The
reservoir
modelling workflow described provides integrated
reservoir
models which couple the spatial coverage of 3D
seismic inversions with high vertical resolution
reservoir
modelling through applications of conditional geostatistical
simulation techniques.
This paper presents several carbonate workflow examples from the Middle
East
and the North Sea which incorporate
seismic
reservoir
characterization such as full stack impedance and AVO
rock
property inversions with high resolution
geostatistical analysis and conditional stochastic simulation of petrophysical data.