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Developing New Advances in 3D Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Interpretation Methods for Fractured Tight Gas Reservoirs

 

Reeves, James J.

GeoSpectrum, Inc., Midland, Texas

 

Natural fractures are predicted using Previous HitseismicNext Hit lineament mapping in the reservoir section.  A Previous HitseismicNext Hit lineament is defined as a linear feature seen in a time or horizon slice through the Previous HitseismicNext Hit volume that has a negligible vertical offset.  Previous HitSeismicNext Hit attributes investigated may include coherency, amplitude, frequency, Previous HitphaseNext Hit, and acoustic impedance.  Volume based structural curvature attributes may also be computed.  It is interpreted that areas having high Previous HitseismicNext Hit lineament density with multi-directional lineaments define areas of high fracture density in the reservoir.  

Lead areas are screened by Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes, such as Previous HitseismicNext Hit amplitude or acoustic impedance, indicating brittle reservoir rock that are more likely to be highly fractured.  Previous HitSeismicNext Hit attributes are calibrated to clay content measured in existing well control by wireline logs. 

Gas sensitive Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes such as the Previous HitphaseNext Hit gradient (an AVO attribute developed by GeoSpectrum) or frequency dependent Previous HitseismicTop amplitude may be used to define a prospective fairway to further screen drill locations having high gas saturation.  These attributes may be calibrated to gas saturation determined from existing well control by wireline logs.  Reservoir fractures enhance reservoir permeability and volume; they may also penetrate water-saturated zones and be responsible for the reservoir being water wet and ruined. 

In a gas field previously plagued with poor drilling results, four new wells were spotted using the methodology and recently drilled.  The wells have estimated best-of-12-months production indicators of 2106, 1652, 941, and 227 MCFGPD.   A prospect rating system is developed indicating either a “good”, “average”, or “poor” grade.