Reservoir characterization and geologic modeling of the Lower Cretaceous Muddy Formation at Bell Creek Field, Montana, USA

GSA Bulletin Pub Date : 2023-02-27 DOI:10.1130/b36536.1
Essam F. Sharaf, H. Sheikha
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The Lower Cretaceous Muddy Formation at the Bell Creek Field, Montana, USA, is characterized by a clastic sequence of mixed lithofacies. An integrated workflow was applied to define the reservoir compartments and distribution of petrophysical properties throughout the central and northern areas of the field. The workflow focused on the heterogeneity of the reservoir flow units, diagenetic complexities, and the associated compartments. The compartments play a considerable role in controlling the connectivity and fluid flow through the reservoir. Descriptions of the reservoir properties were used as inputs to a three-dimensional (3-D) geologic model for history matching and prediction of CO2 flooding. History matching of the primary production of the Muddy Formation helped to improve understanding of the distribution of the rock and fluid properties. The simulation model was then used to forecast future CO2 flooding in the study area. Following CO2 injection, the collected production data were utilized to verify the validity of the model by comparing the production forecast with the actual field results. The simulation model successfully predicted the CO2 flood response, pressure, and production data.
美国蒙大拿州Bell Creek油田下白垩统泥质组储层特征及地质建模
美国蒙大拿州Bell Creek油田下白垩统泥质组以混合岩相碎屑序为特征。在整个油田中部和北部地区,应用了一个集成的工作流程来定义储层隔室和岩石物性分布。工作流程侧重于储层流动单元的非均质性、成岩复杂性和相关隔室。隔室在控制储层连通性和流体流动方面起着重要作用。将储层性质描述作为三维地质模型的输入,用于历史匹配和预测CO2驱。muddyformation初级生产的历史匹配有助于提高对岩石和流体性质分布的理解。然后利用模拟模型预测研究区域未来的二氧化碳洪水。在注入二氧化碳后,利用收集到的生产数据,将生产预测结果与现场实际结果进行对比,验证模型的有效性。该模拟模型成功预测了CO2驱油响应、压力和产量数据。
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