TY - JOUR
T1 - A fully integrated approach through petrophysical analysis, hydraulic flow units and seismic inversion to map good quality flow unit of globigerina limestone gas reservoir in C field, Madura Straits
AU - Himawan, H.
AU - Haris, A.
AU - Riyanto, A.
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PY - 2020/7/28
Y1 - 2020/7/28
N2 - The common problem for reservoir characterization usually related to understanding of vertical and lateral heterogeneity of reservoir. Understanding the vertical reservoir heterogeneity generally can be solved based on petrophysical analysis combined with hydraulic flow unit analysis result. HFU's analysis based on indicator of flow zone which reflect to rock quality that influenced by the mineralogical composition and texture of lithology. Whereas to understand the lateral heterogeneity, generally solve based on the quantitative seismic analysis as results from model based seismic inversion. The purpose of this study is to determine the lateral good flow unit distribution so that the development well placement and targets can be optimized. The petrophysical results obtain 370.5ftMD gross thickness with net pay = 346.0 ftMD, NtG = 93.4 %, Vclay = 6.9 %, Phie = 38.7 %, permeability = 22.6 mD and Sw = 46.6 %. From hydraulic flow units results obtain five flow units with the fifth flow unit has best quality. Characteristics of the fifth flow unit has FZI = 0.727, Vclay = 3.9 %, Phie = 45.1 %, Permeability = 229.6 mD and Sw = 31.1 %, with grainstone as dominant lithology. The good flow units have AI value 3600-4300 gr/cc∗m/s and have lateral distribution relatively Northwest-Southeast. Going to the crest of structure, the thickness of good flow unit will be thinner because it is truncated by the fault.
AB - The common problem for reservoir characterization usually related to understanding of vertical and lateral heterogeneity of reservoir. Understanding the vertical reservoir heterogeneity generally can be solved based on petrophysical analysis combined with hydraulic flow unit analysis result. HFU's analysis based on indicator of flow zone which reflect to rock quality that influenced by the mineralogical composition and texture of lithology. Whereas to understand the lateral heterogeneity, generally solve based on the quantitative seismic analysis as results from model based seismic inversion. The purpose of this study is to determine the lateral good flow unit distribution so that the development well placement and targets can be optimized. The petrophysical results obtain 370.5ftMD gross thickness with net pay = 346.0 ftMD, NtG = 93.4 %, Vclay = 6.9 %, Phie = 38.7 %, permeability = 22.6 mD and Sw = 46.6 %. From hydraulic flow units results obtain five flow units with the fifth flow unit has best quality. Characteristics of the fifth flow unit has FZI = 0.727, Vclay = 3.9 %, Phie = 45.1 %, Permeability = 229.6 mD and Sw = 31.1 %, with grainstone as dominant lithology. The good flow units have AI value 3600-4300 gr/cc∗m/s and have lateral distribution relatively Northwest-Southeast. Going to the crest of structure, the thickness of good flow unit will be thinner because it is truncated by the fault.
KW - flow zone indicator
KW - hydraulic flow unit
KW - model based inversion
KW - Petrophysical analysis
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U2 - 10.1088/1755-1315/538/1/012065
DO - 10.1088/1755-1315/538/1/012065
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85090044919
SN - 1755-1307
VL - 538
JO - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
JF - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
IS - 1
M1 - 012065
T2 - 3rd Life and Environmental Sciences Academics Forum, LEAF 2019
Y2 - 11 July 2019
ER -