Interpretation
of
Seismic
Borehole Data of Rourd Chegga Field, Sahara, Algerie
By
Bougurern Abderrehmen1
(1) Université de Boumerdés, Boumerdés, Algeria
ABSTRACT: Recently, a
seismic
bore survey (Walk-away) has been realized in
Algeria. The aim of this operation is to a
geological
problem met in the
production field of Rhoude Chegga (RDC). A though the RDC-6 well, has reached
the top of structure and is situated 888 meters to the east of the RDC-1well,
which produces oil, the results Were unfortunately negative .The RDC-6 well has
been drilled in order to develop the Rhoude Chegga field.
Structural and stratigraphic
interpretation
of the walk-away, recorded at the
RDC-6 well, has given two hypothesis for understanding the negative results.
Seismic
interpretation
has shown two
geological
faults between the wells
RDC-6and RDC-1 Probably,these faults act as obstacles for hydrocarbons
migration.
Seismic
attributes
show a facies variation of the clayey sandstones
formation from RDC-1to RDC-6 (increase of clay).
At the RDC-1 well, the reservoir (Lower Trias) .is 3555 meters deep and 20
meters think. We can say that it can’t be imaged by
seismic
conventional
methods.