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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract:
Modeling
a Structurally Complex Reservoir —
Boquerón Field – Eastern Venezuelan Thrust Belt
Modeling
a Structurally Complex Reservoir —
Boquerón Field – Eastern Venezuelan Thrust BeltBy
BP Venezuela Holdings Ltd.
Summary
A structural and reservoir model was constructed for Boquerón
Field in order to plan locations for development and injection
wells. Four wells were drilled which tested the validity of assumptions
used for the model. The deterministic approach for
building the model was satisfactory in terms of predicting the
geometry and distribution of the reservoir in areas close to well
control. However, in flank areas the structural geometry was not
accurately modeled.
Depth
conversion of the seismic did not
originally incorporate complex velocity variations in the imbricated
Carapita shale above the reservoir. The
structural model was corrected by creating a
time-
depth
cube that accounted for these
velocity variations.
Boquerón Field is located in the Eastern
Venezuela Basin along the El Furrial Trend
approximately 20km north east of El Furrial
Field (Figure 1). The field, discovered in
1989, has cumulative production of about 44
million barrels (12/2004). Current daily production
averages between 8,000 and 10,000
barrels of 28-33 API high asphaltene oil. The
depth
of the reservoir ranges between 15800 and 17200 ft.
TVDSS.
Figure 1. Location Map Eastern Venezuela.
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