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AAPG/Datapages Discovery Series No. 7, Multidimensional Basin Modeling, Chapter 8:  Integration of Capillary Previous HitTopNext Hit-Previous HitSealNext Hit Leakage with Map-Based Fluid-Flow Modeling, by Michael, G. E., P. D’Onfro, and F. Eilertsen, p. 105–120.

AAPG/Datapages Discovery Series No. 7: Multidimensional Basin Modeling, edited by S. Duppenbecker and R. Marzi, 2003

Integration of Capillary Previous HitTopNext Hit-Previous HitsealNext Hit Leakage with Map-based Fluid-flow Modeling

G. Eric Michael, Peter D'Onfro, Flemming Eilertsen

1Conoco Inc., Houston, Texas, U.S.A

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank Conoco Norway, Conoco Deepwater Gulf of Mexico, and Conoco Inc. management for the permission to publish this study. Oslashyvind Sylta provided technical assistance in programming. Appreciation is expressed to reviewers Martin Matthews and Andrew Aplin.

ABSTRACT

In map-based fluid-flow modeling (pseudo-3-D), vertical leakage occurs through hydraulic fractures or by capillary Previous HittopNext Hit-Previous HitsealNext Hit failure related to capillary Previous HitdisplacementNext Hit Previous HitpressureNext Hit. Using empirical data sets, we have devised a method to estimate capillary Previous HitdisplacementNext Hit Previous HitpressureNext Hit of Previous HittopNext Hit seals. This method is based on Previous HittopNext Hit-Previous HitsealNext Hit lithology and porosity predictions, which allow estimations to be made of minimum, maximum, and most likely (e.g., P50) scenarios. Recently, this method has been incorporated into the SINTEF SEMI map-based modeling program, providing the capability to model change in Previous HittopNext Hit-Previous HitsealNext Hit capacity with depth (porosity). This enables the timing of hydrocarbon charge and phase to be integrated with Previous HittopNext Hit-Previous HitsealTop capacity evolution through time. In this chapter, we show how the methodology is particularly useful in modeling fill-and-spill scenarios for charge of Tertiary reservoirs in the South Viking Graben. The same methodology has the potential to explain hydrocarbon phase and quality (gas-to-oil ratio and API gravity) in other charge scenarios.

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