Reservoir mapping at production scale has to be performed with a better understanding of clastic depositional systems, with full integration of core, core-plugs, well logs, seismic and production and engineering data. Reservoir architecture of most common deposition-systems morphotypes vary enough that will have a strong impact in development and production strategies, as well as in mapping techniques for not only the field scale but also to increase chances of finding near-field opportunities.
In this 5-days workshop, we will focus on common reservoir facies in transitional-marine to deep water systems, from fluvio-, wave- and tidal-dominated deltas, incised valleys, deep water channel system and distributary channel lobe systems (deep water fans). Discussions will include dimensional data of sand bodies in the different environments and recognition criteria in cores, well logs and seismic. The class will present optimized workflows for reservoir mapping, including the definition of the deliverables that need to be achieved in different business stages, focusing on when, why and how to develop them.
Course Code: W103
Duration: 5 days
Type: Classroom
CEU: 4.0 Continuing Education Units
PDH: 40 Professional Development Hours
Certificate: Certificate Issued Upon Completion
Designed for
Graduate students and geoscientists working in geologic interpretation.
Instructor
Vitor Abreu, PhD
Consultant, ACT-Geo
- How to use core information for EoD interpretation
- Interpretation and mapping techniques for cores, well-logs and seismic lines in DW settings at both Exploration and Production scales
- To interpret environments of deposition (EoD’s) in different settings and map reservoir fairways
- To perform reservoir presence risking and pre-drill prediction in different DW settings
- To recognize the different EoD’s and sub-EoD’s in seismic, well logs, cores, and outcrops
- Evaluate reservoir geometry and connectivity in different EoD’s and sub-EoD’s, integrating with production data
- Classification of clastic depositional environments
- How to recognized different environments of deposition (EoD’s) in cores, emphasizing typical facies stacking in common transitional marine and deep marine reservoirs.
- Facies classification and stacking in typical transitional marine to deep marine EoD’s
- Sediment transport mechanisms in different EoD’s and impact in reservoir rock properties
- Typical log patterns in different depositional systems
- Typical seismic map views and cross-sectional views of sand-rich (EoD’s)
- How to properly integrated cores and core plugs information in reservoir analysis, tying to well-log and seismic data.
- Mapping techniques for well-logs and seismic with emphasis on identification of EoD’s
- Pre-Drill Prediction based on understanding of EoD’s and seismic response
- Dimensional data for sand bodies in different EoD’s
- Reservoir mapping workflows emphasizing data integration and main deliverables in different business stages.
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