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Relevance of the stochastic stratigraphic well correlation approach for the study of complex carbonate settings: application to the Malampaya buildup (Offshore Palawan, Philippines)

2012; Geological Society of London; Volume: 370; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1144/sp370.12

ISSN

2041-4927

Autores

Florent Lallier, Guillaume Caumon, Jean Borgomano, Sophie Viseur, François Fournier, Christophe Antoine, Théophile Gentilhomme,

Tópico(s)

Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods

Resumo

Abstract The stochastic stratigraphic well correlation method considers the stratigraphic correlation of well data as a set of possible models to sample and manage uncertainty in subsurface studies. This method was applied to the Malampaya buildup (a well documented offshore gas field located NW of the Palawan Island, Philippines), aged upper Eocene to lower Miocene. Previous studies highlight that rock petrophysical properties are mainly controlled by diagenesis. Correlation rules are thus developed in order to adapt the stochastic stratigraphic well correlation method to the study of diagenetic units. These rules are based on wireline log shape and diagenetic units types. Four stratigraphic correlation models are generated using the proposed correlation method: a deterministic one corresponding to the most probable model considering only well data and three stochastic ones. These correlation models are bound with geostatistical methods to build static reservoir models. Synthetic seismic profiles are computed from facies models conditioned to acoustic impedance models. It leads to comparable seismic amplitude images, highlighting the importance of considering several well correlation models for one given seismic survey. Stochastic stratigraphic correlations are shown to have a first-order impact on reservoir unit characterization, rock volumes and fluid flow response on the reservoir model.

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