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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
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Abstract: Characterization of Petrophysical Flow Units in Carbonate Reservoirs
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1Conoco
2DJH Energy Consulting, Houston
An interpretation procedure involving the identification and characterization of petrophysical flow units is used to resolve some key challenges faced in the exploration and production of carbonate reservoirs. Application of this procedure is illustrated with examples from the Middle East, Permian, and Williston Basins.
The procedure requires a multidisciplinary team to create status maps of the area of interest, in order to identify populations of similar data that can be represented by key wells. The team then reviews key wellbore data for intervals likely to have uniform pore-throat radii, resulting in consistent and predictable inflow performance (flow units). Use of an interrelated series of petrophysical cross-plots (gameboard) and the calculation of a pore-throat radius log assist in identification and quantitative characterization of flow-unit types in the key wells.
By determining water saturation versus height for each flow-unit type, free water level, oil-water contact, and hydrocarbon distribution in the reservoir are predicted. When a relationship exists between depositional facies and flow units, a common geological and engineering zonation is developed and parasequences are characterized in terms of flow-unit types. Combining Sw/h/flow-unit relationships with the interpreted sequence stratigraphy of the area provides a means for quantifying parasequence quality and predicting the location of hydrocarbon-productive stratigraphic traps.
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