Seismic net-to-gross estimation for a geological model update: A case study from a turbidite lobe reservoir in the deep-water of the Niger Delta

O. Olagundoye, Emmanuel Akhajeme, Moyosoluwa Yusuf, C. Chizea, Vincenzo Spina, T. Joubert, Ali Parsa, M. Fashanu, C. Enuma, Jeffrey Jaiyeola, E. Epelle, Temitope Olabiyi
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Geological model updates are routinely performed in mature fields to obtain improved descriptions of facies distributions and reservoir properties such as volume of shale, net-to-gross (NTG), porosity, etc., for better understanding of the static and dynamic behaviors of reservoirs for effective well placement, improved production, and monitoring. A simple but integrated seismic NTG estimation approach, using detuned seismic amplitudes was employed in guiding NTG modeling during the geological model update of a thin turbidite lobe reservoir in a mature oil field in the deep offshore Niger Delta. The objective was to address NTG overestimation and gross rock volume (GRV) uncertainty in a previous model arising from seismic amplitude tuning effects. A seismic NTG approach was chosen relative to sophisticated deterministic or stochastic inversion techniques to avoid tuning effects which usually bias NTG estimates in thin turbidite reservoirs. The primary dataset was a 2019 reprocessed Prestack Depth Migrated (PSDM) seismic data vintage which had better resolution, higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and more appropriate angle-stack apertures for amplitude versus angle (AVA) fidelity, than the older 2011 PSDM seismic data that was used in the previous geological model. The methodology involved rock physics analysis, seismic data quality checks, tuned area determination, detuning of composite seismic amplitudes of the top and base reservoir, and their direct calibration to NTG at wells. Good correlations were obtained between the detuned composite seismic amplitudes and NTG at wells. The seismic NTG map showed good calibrations at wells and provided a robust trend for net sand modelling in the oil pool and aquifer. Static model QCs and dynamic simulations proved that the seismic NTG attribute addressed the GRV uncertainty in the earlier model, thus giving confidence for use of the updated model for the planning and geosteering of infill wells, sand completions, reservoir monitoring, and production.
更新地质模型的地震净值-毛值估算:尼日尔三角洲深水浊积岩叶状储层案例研究
地质模型更新是成熟油田的例行工作,目的是获得更好的岩层分布描述和储层属性,如页岩体积、净-总(NTG)、孔隙度等,以便更好地了解储层的静态和动态行为,从而有效布井、提高产量和进行监测。在对尼日尔三角洲深海成熟油田的薄浊积岩叶储层进行地质模型更新时,采用了一种简单但综合的地震净总值估算方法,利用失谐地震振幅来指导净总值建模。目的是解决地震振幅调谐效应导致的NTG过高估计和先前模型中岩石总量(GRV)的不确定性。相对于复杂的确定性或随机反演技术,我们选择了地震NTG方法,以避免调谐效应,因为在薄浊积岩储层中,调谐效应通常会使NTG估算产生偏差。主要数据集是 2019 年重新处理的预叠加深度偏移(PSDM)地震数据,与之前地质模型中使用的较早的 2011 年 PSDM 地震数据相比,该数据具有更好的分辨率、更高的信噪比(SNR)和更合适的叠加角度孔径,可实现振幅与角度(AVA)的保真度。该方法包括岩石物理分析、地震数据质量检查、调谐区确定、顶部和底部储层的复合地震振幅失谐,以及在井中将其直接校准为 NTG。解调后的复合地震振幅与油井NTG之间获得了良好的相关性。地震NTG图在油井处显示出良好的校准,为油池和含水层的净砂建模提供了可靠的趋势。静态模型质量控制和动态模拟证明,地震 NTG 属性解决了早期模型中 GRV 的不确定性,从而使人们有信心使用更新的模型来规划和地质导向注水井、完砂、储层监测和生产。
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