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Chapter 23
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Identification
and 3-D Modeling of Petrophysical Rock TypesChristopher J. Murray
Stanford Center for Reservoir
Forecasting
Department of Applied
Earth Sciences
Stanford University
Stanford, California,
U.S.A.1
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ABSTRACT
Because the reservoir properties
of various rock types can differ considerably, it is best to simulate the
distribution of reservoir properties in two steps: simulate the rock types,
then simulate the reservoir properties conditional on the rock types; however,
identifying the rock types themselves can be difficult, due to the interaction
of depositional processes and diagenesis, and the variable amount and quality
of data available from well to well. This chapter presents a methodology
using cluster analysis for identifying petrophysical rock types in a training
data set of cored wells. A case study from the Cretaceous Muddy Sandstone
of the Powder River basin illustrates the methodology. After identifying
the rock types, analyzing the core properties provided geologic information
concerning each rock type. Discriminant function analysis extended the
rock type classification to wells without core data. Sequential indicator
simulation was used to model and simulate the spatial distribution of the
rock types in three dimensions. An annealing method was used to postprocess
the simulations so that they honor the rock type transition frequencies
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