Petroleum
Systems through the Value
Chain from Exploration to Refinery
By
Andy Pepper1
(1) BP Upstream Technology, Houston, TX
Petroleum
Systems, from BP’s perspective, is an integration technology that
brings together geology, geochemistry and basin modeling to formulate a holistic
model of the basin’s
petroleum
fluid
system
.
Classically,
application
of
petroleum
systems has impacted mainly the
exploration business, in the areas of source rock, access to charge, product
type, etc. However, understanding seal capacity constraints expands the impact
into the area of prospect volumetrics; an understanding of detailed product
composition (both gas and stock-tank liquids) further impacts prospect value.
Well cost is further impacted through well design constraints imposed by the
results of pressure prediction.
Moving into reservoir exploitation (appraisal / development / production),
the role is much larger than providing a reservoir fingerprinting study:
integration of oil and gas chemistry with pressure data, the filling history
from the basin model and the structural and stratigraphic architecture of the
reservoir container all need to be considered. The reservoir itself is a
petroleum
system
!
Downstream, forward predictions of assay parameters such as sulfur, nitrogen, metals content and acid number in stock-tank liquid streams and ethane in gas streams are of great use to forward planning in marketing and refining.