Facies analysis-constrained geophysical 3D-static reservoir modeling of Cenomanian units in the Aghar Oilfield (Western Desert, Egypt): Insights into paleoenvironment and petroleum geology of fluviomarine systems

2021 ◽  
pp. 105436
Author(s):  
Ahmed A. Radwan ◽  
Mohammad A. Abdelwahhab ◽  
Bassem S. Nabawy ◽  
Kamel H. Mahfouz ◽  
Mohamed S. Ahmed
2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Ismail Syed ◽  
Chintamani Vemparala ◽  
Romain Baillet ◽  
Nicolas Desgoutte ◽  
Aurélie Pujol ◽  
...  

2004 ◽  
Vol 23 (8) ◽  
pp. 794-797 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanwi Basu ◽  
Michel Claverie ◽  
David Nolan ◽  
Kamarolzaman B. Yahya ◽  
Mustafa Suleiman

Author(s):  
M. F. Abu-Hashish ◽  
M. M. Abuelhassan ◽  
Gamal Elsayed

AbstractRecent advances in computer sciences have resulted in a significant improvement in reservoir modeling, which is an important stage in studying and comprehending reservoir geometry and properties. It enables the collection of various types of activities such as seismic, geological, and geophysical aspects in a single container to facilitate the characterization of reservoir continuity and homogeneity. The main goal of this work is to build a three-dimensional reservoir model of the Abu Roash G reservoir in the Hamra oil field with enough detail to represent both vertical and lateral reservoir heterogeneity at the well, multi-well, and field scales. The Late Cenomanian Abu Roash G Member is the main reservoir in the Hamra oil field. It is composed mainly of shale, carbonate and some streaks of sandstone, these streaks are shaly in some parts. Conducting the 3D geostatic model begins with the interpretation of seismic data to detect reflectors and horizons, as well as fault picking to explain the structural framework and frequently delineate the container style with proposed limitations to construct the structural model. The lithology and physical properties of Abu Roash G reservoir rock, including total and effective porosity and fluid saturation, were determined using well log data from four wells in the Hamra field. The constructed 3D geological model of the Abu Roash G has showed that the petrophysical parameters are controlled by the facies distribution and structure elements, whereas properties are the central part to the northern side of the deltaic environment than the other sides of the same environment. The model will be useful in displaying the reservoir community and indicating prospective zones for enhancing the dynamic model to improve the behavior of the flow unit productivity, as well as, section of the best sites for the future drilling.


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