Reservoir Characterization through
Seismic Visualization and Sequence Stratigraphy - An Approach to Reveal
Reservoir Properties and Well Planning Strategies in Novogodneye
Field
- Russia
By
Stig-A Kristoffersen1, Lars Kollbotn1
(1) Petec AS, Stavanger, Norway
Reservoir Characterization through seismic visualization and Sequence
stratigraphy - An approach to reveal reservoir properties and well planning
strategies in Novogodneye
Field
- Russia
Deliniation and exploration
wells
have been drilled on the Novogodneye
Field
so far. These
wells
did not explore the
field
into details. Well spacing in the
Novogodneye
field
allowed for certain uncertainties in reservoir
characterization, hence difficulties in characterizing the reservoir
heterogeneity with well data and 2D seismic alone.
A 3D survey was performed in 2001. This 3D seismic enables interwell
heterogeneity description, and reduce the risk in locating development
wells
in
the future. Integration of 3-D seismic data with
petrophysical
information about
the reservoir and reservoir simulation history match results has improved our
understanding of the reservoir complexity and improved the mapping of porosity
distribution of the Jurassic reservoir intervals in Novogodneye
field
.
The
field
is confined to the Vyngapyakutinsky local rise, located in the
central part of Vyngapurovsky megadome, complex Yamalo-Purovsky avlacogene of
the Tomsk-Yamal tectonic belt. This region is characterized by large tectonism
in Neogen- Quaternary times, which manifests itself in a large amplitude and
length of linear submeridionally stretched megadomes, with faults of disjunctive
enhanced thermal
field
abnormalities. Vyngapiakutinsky uplift is the most
elevated one, compared to the adjacent Vyngayakhinsky and Vyngapurovsky uplifts.