Characterization of Barra Velha Reservoir-Non Reservoir Interfaces in a Pre-Salt Field in Santos Basin-Brazil Using Seismic AVO Modelling.

F. Neves, João Marcos Domingues Dias, C. Ribeiro, P. Coelho, G. Raitz, H. Santos, J. Santos, D. Silva, M. Arena, J. Favoreto, L. Borghi
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Summary The Lower Cretaceous Barra Velha (BVE) unit is the main reservoir in our area of study, which consists of heterogeneous carbonates beneath a thick salt layer. Pre-Salt wells have shown that underneath the BVE reservoir, there could be several non-reservoir rocks (e.g., microporous carbonates, shales, volcanics) embedded in different formations that are hard to predict pre-drill. This poses a challenge, as BVE reservoir thickness and quality could be affected by a variety of underlying geological formations with distinct lithologies and facies. The Aptian BVE Formation consists of several hundred meters thick dolomitized limestones and shales. The mud-poor section is the main reservoir interval. The Itapema Fm. consists of thick (hundreds of meters) limestones (including coquinas) and organic rich shales. The Barremian Picarras Fm. is mostly made up of clastic and carbonate rocks, that contain conglomerates, with clasts of basalt and quartz and talc-stevensite shales. Finally, the lowermost and oldest Camboriu Fm. consists mainly of basalts. Despite efforts to understand the main factors driving the BVE reservoir elastic and seismic behavior for 3D and 4D interpretations and reservoir characterization, we still miss advanced geophysical analysis of the interfaces between different geological units that are important for quantitative seismic interpretation.
利用地震AVO模拟巴西Santos盆地盐下油田Barra Velha储层-非储层界面
下白垩统Barra Velha (BVE)单元是本研究区的主要储层,由厚盐层下的非均质碳酸盐岩组成。盐下井表明,在BVE储层下方,可能有几种非储层岩石(如微孔碳酸盐、页岩、火山岩)嵌套在不同的地层中,难以在钻探前预测。这是一个挑战,因为BVE储层的厚度和质量可能会受到具有不同岩性和相的各种下伏地质地层的影响。阿普田BVE组由数百米厚的白云化灰岩和页岩组成。贫泥段是主要的储层段。Itapema Fm。由厚的(数百米)石灰石(包括coquinas)和富含有机质的页岩组成。巴雷米亚皮卡拉斯Fm。主要由碎屑岩和碳酸盐岩组成,其中含有砾岩,玄武岩、石英和滑石斑岩页岩的碎屑。最后是最底层也是最古老的坎博里奥Fm。主要由玄武岩组成。尽管我们努力了解驱动BVE储层弹性和地震行为的主要因素,以进行3D和4D解释和储层表征,但我们仍然缺乏对不同地质单元之间界面的高级地球物理分析,而这对于定量地震解释至关重要。
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