Integrated Seismic and Well Characterization of a Wara Formation Channel Complex, Greater Burgan Field, Kuwait
By
Thekriat J. Hussain1, Joon Kim2, Richard R. Terres2, David Jackson2
(1) Kuwait Oil Company, Ahmadi, Kuwait (2) ChevronTexaco, Ahmadi, Kuwait
A detailed
reservoir
model of a Wara Formation channelized depositional
system
has been successfully constructed using seismic inversion, seismic
attributes, principal component
analysis
and geostatistical modeling.
The Upper Cretaceous Wara Formation is a significant oil resource in the
Burgan Field of Kuwait. Even after a long production history (since the Ô50s),
the Wara Formation has large opportunities both for primary and enhanced
recovery. The Wara Formation is a complex fluviodeltaic
system
in which the sand
is organized into both stacked and isolated channels. The key to optimal
development of the Wara is to understand the lateral extent and
interconnectivity of these sand sequences. Unfortunately, previous attempts to
characterize these sands used only well data and found the task quite difficult.
We have successfully characterized a large channel
system
in the southwest
part of the Burgan field through an integration of well and seismic data. A
variety of seismic tools including attributes, inversion, classification and
principal component
analysis
were integrated with well-based data in the
characterization. A further refinement of the characterization was done by
constructing a new
reservoir
model using the 3-D post-stack seismic inversion to
guide a stochastic well-based interpolation.
A validation of the channel characterization and
reservoir
model can be
observed through a comparison to Wara production. Wells within the channel
system
exhibit significantly higher fluid production rates. Through the more
detailed understanding of Wara
reservoir
extent and producibility, KOC has been
able to provide for better
reservoir
simulations and better plan infill wells
and future development.