ABSTRACT: Reservoir characterization in Kaji-Semoga Field, South Sumatra, Indonesia, using seismic inversion and geostatistics
Tribuanawati, Dyah , P.T. Exspan Sumatera, Jakarta, Indonesia
An integrated reservoir modeling study of the Baturaja Limestone has been conducted
using 2-D seismic data from Kaji-Semoga Field, South Sumatra, Indonesia, The work was
designed to aid prediction of the lateral extent of the reservoir, to build a porosity
model for use in flow simulation and reserve assessment and to evaluate uncertainty in
reserve estimation
. The method involved study of seismic attributes, followed by
geological interpretation and Seismic Inversion modeling using wavelet
estimation
from a
number of wells near the build-up. Several geo-statistical techniques for integrating well
log porosity with quantitative average porosity derived from a constrained sparse spike
inversion method were applied in the reservoir modeling.
The spatial distribution of porosity in inter-well regions has been estimated based on variogram ranges and azimuth. Continuous petrophysical properties within each facies type were determined by application of kriging and co-kriging mapping simulation methods. Co-kriging was initially tested on a numerically simulated reservoir model and compared with kriging, then a conventional least squares product technique relying only on local correlation between porosity and acoustic impedance was applied. As compared to kriging, the seismically assisted geo-statistical method detects subtle lateral variations in porosity that cannot be mapped from sparse well data alone.
The result of the study shows that if a reservoir is seismically resolved and properly imaged, sparse spike inversion can be used in conjunction with geo-statistical methods to obtain a more complete reservoir description.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90913©2000 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Bali, Indonesia