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Cosentino, L., A. Pelgrain de Lestang, and J. E. Gonzalez, 2006, Geostatistics: A fast-response tool for Previous HitreservoirNext Hit management, in T. C. Coburn, J. M. Yarus, and R. L. Chambers, eds., Stochastic Previous HitmodelingNext Hit and geostatistics: Principles, methods, and case studies, volume II: AAPG Computer Applications in Geology 5 p. 301-311.

DOI:10.1306/1063824CA53243

Copyright copy2006 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists.

Geostatistics: A Fast-response Tool for Previous HitReservoirNext Hit Management

L. Cosentino,1 A. Pelgrain de Lestang,2 J. E. Gonzalez3

1Beicip-Franlab, Rueil-Malmaison France; Present address: Eni Exploration and Production, Milan, Italy
2Beicip-Franlab, Rueil-Malmaison France
3Petroleo de Venezuela, Sociedad Anonima Exploration, Production and Marketing Maracaibo, Venezuela

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank all the geoscientists who participated in these studies over the last few years. We also thank Beicip-Franlab and Petroleo de Venezuela, Sociedad Anonima management for permission to publish these results.

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Extensive geostatistical Previous HitmodelingNext Hit of data from the Bachaquero fields (east coast of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela) has been conducted within the framework of a large-scale integrated study. These stochastic models have been used for several Previous HitreservoirNext Hit-management applications, where a fast and effective response is necessary to satisfy operational requirements. Such requirements include identification of infill drill locations, planning of horizontal well trajectories, and thermal-Previous HitsimulationNext Hit studies for the optimization of cyclic steam injection projects. Because Previous HitreservoirTop management applications commonly concern individual wells (small scale), a specific procedure has been established to extract and statistically analyze the geologic information from geostatistical models (large scale). The procedure has worked very effectively, with most of the operational requirements of corporate field exploitation units being addressed in the required timeframe. In fact, after almost 2 yr of fast-response applications in the Bachaquero fields, most of the operations currently performed by the exploitation unit are supported by geostatistical models. Recommendations based on such fast-response studies have been implemented, and in all cases, very good agreement between predictions and actual results has been observed.

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