Seismic
Conditioned 3D Reservoir Modelling: Examples from Gas- Bearing
Pliocene Slope Canyon Complexes, Offshore Nile Delta, ARE
By
Richard D. Vaughan1
(1) German Oil & Gas Egypt - GEOGE, Cairo, Egypt
Trend modelling of 3D
seismic
data is now commonplace during 3D reservoir
model construction is increasingly being used to condition inter-well areas of
individual reservoir layers within static models. A workflow is presented here
which allows the rapid design and construction
seismic
constrained deterministic
3D reservoir models at the prospect evaluation and early appraisal stage of
gas-bearing Pliocene Slope Canyon Complexes. These models can then form the
basis for revised and updated studies as projects moves through the exploration
- production cycle.
The prerequisite for this type of modelling requires a high quality 3D
seismic
data set, which already displays geologically interpretable
seismic
attributes
that can be calibrated to up-scaled well petrophysical data. Although
these models were only calibrated to a limited number of wells the overall
predictive power and value of the models provides a valuable tool for risk
assessment and reduction.
The geometry of net pay facies are characterised and the contribution of each facies to GIIP are assessed. Early understanding of reservoir heterogeneity and the internal reservoir architecture and compartmentalisation can assist with reserves per well calculations and optimising appraisal and development well locations. Forward dynamic modelling also tests different development plan scenarios, which impact facilities design, interventions and the overall project economics.