--> Abstract: Integration of Sedimentological, Paleontological, Petrophysical, Paleomagnetic, and 3-D Seismic Data to Construct a 3-D Geological Model of the C Sands Reservoir, Maui Field, Offshore New Zealand, by I. D. Bryant, W. R. Voggenreiter, and C. W. Greenstreet; #90990 (1993).

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BRYANT, I.D., W. R. VOGGENREITER, and C. W. GREENSTREET, Shell Todd Oil Services Limited, New Plymouth, New Zealand

ABSTRACT: Integration of Sedimentological, Paleontological, Petrophysical, Paleomagnetic, and 3-D Seismic Data to Construct a 3-D Geological Model of the C Sands Reservoir, Maui Field, Offshore New Zealand

Integration of core descriptions with paleontological data and a core-derived paleomagnetic reversal stratigraphy has been used to interpret a conceptual depositional model for the Eocene C sands reservoir of the Maui gas-condensate field. The C1 sands were deposited as highstand, regressive shoreline sands that are partitioned by thin, tight transgressive deposits. Lowstand valleys were incised into these sediments in the eastern part of the field. The fill of these valleys is demonstrably of a different age to laterally equivalent shoreline sediments, on the basis of the paleomagnetic reversal stratigraphy. Dipmeter data indicate that the early fill of these valleys predominantly comprises flood-tidal sediments, deposited as relative sea level began to rise. This model has been exte ded from the cored wells by careful calibration and correlation of wireline logs from all wells. Both the landward and seaward pinch-out of the shoreline sands have been traced from amplitude displays of the three-dimensional (3-D) seismic data. The lateral extent of the lowstand valley fills is also defined by the 3-D seismic data.

The well and seismic data have been combined within a sequence stratigraphic framework to construct 3-D geological models of the field that are consistent with the dynamic performance of the reservoir and will be used to construct a 3-D reservoir simulation model.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90990©1993 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, The Hague, Netherlands, October 17-20, 1993.