泰国湾茉莉花油田的三维断层密封分析:毛细管压力估计和使用流体接触数据校准

P. Wilson, D. Povey, R. Davies, Pattarapong Prasongtham, Siriporn Shibano, T. Ampaiwan, I. N. Nuada, Farid Saifuddin
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我们展示了泰国湾茉莉花油田中部的三维断层封闭性分析结果。采用了两种技术;对薄层、叠层、横向可变储层进行随机并置分析,然后将流体接触和储层毛管压力与预测断层粘土含量进行比较。这两种方法可以进行比较,以便更好地了解它们如何提供对储层行为的见解。我们的目标是估计泰国湾勘探前景中断层密封校准的毛细管阈压力。首先,随机并置分析工作流程评估了关键储层段已知的油水界面(OWC)水平是否可以用断层并置模式来解释。其次,利用建模方法根据预测断层粘土含量标定断层毛细阈值压力。断层粘土含量由页岩泥比(SGR)估算,并与储层毛细压力(根据已知的OWC水平和每个储层段的流体密度估算)进行比较。在给定粘土含量条件下,最大毛管阈值压力可用于整个盆地断封趋势曲线的估计和校准。对于12个重点储层,随机并置分析不能通过断层并置解释所有储层层段的实测含水率。因此,需要通过构造溢点和/或断层上的毛细管膜密封进行控制。估算的毛细压力信息与Jasmine A油藏样品中测量的汞-空气毛细阈值压力以及公布的数据相结合,创建粘土含量-毛细阈值压力曲线,以估算整个Jasmine油田的断层封闭能力。研究结果可应用于泰国湾其他油田和勘探前景。由于涉及到很大的不确定性,在具有多层叠、横向可变储层的地区,断层封闭性分析和断层性质估计是出了名的困难。我们的随机并置分析方法与毛细管压力建模相结合,可以解决不确定性,同时为决策提供简洁和可用的输入。
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3D Fault Seal Analysis of the Jasmine Field, Gulf of Thailand: Capillary Pressure Estimation and Calibration Using Fluid Contact Data
We present the results of a 3D fault-seal analysis across the central part of the Jasmine Field, Gulf of Thailand. Two techniques were applied; a stochastic juxtaposition analysis across thin, stacked, laterally variable reservoirs and then a comparison of fluid contacts and reservoir capillary pressure against predicted fault clay content. The two methodologies can be compared to better understand how they provide insights into reservoir behaviour. Our objective was to estimate capillary threshold pressures for fault-seal calibration in exploration prospects in the Gulf of Thailand. First, the stochastic juxtaposition analysis workflow evaluated whether known oil/water contact (OWC) levels in the key reservoir intervals could be explained by crossfault juxtaposition patterns. Second, modeling was used to calibrate fault capillary threshold pressure against predicted fault clay content. Fault clay content is estimated from the shale gouge ratio (SGR) and compared to the reservoir capillary pressure estimated from known OWC levels and fluid densities for each reservoir interval. The maximum capillary threshold pressure for a given clay content can be estimated and calibrated to trend curves for fault seal across the basin. For 12 key reservoir zones examined, stochastic juxtaposition analysis cannot explain observed OWC levels by crossfault juxtaposition for all reservoir intervals. Therefore, control by structural spillpoints and/or capillary membrane sealing across faults is required. Estimated capillary pressure information is combined with measured mercury-air capillary threshold pressure from Jasmine A reservoir samples and published data to create clay content-capillary threshold pressure curves to estimate fault-sealing capacity across the Jasmine Field. The results can be applied to other fields and prospects in the Gulf of Thailand. Fault-seal analysis and estimation of fault properties in areas with multiple stacked, laterally variable reservoirs is notoriously problematic because of the large uncertainties involved. Our approach of stochastic juxtaposition analysis combined with capillary pressure modeling allows the uncertainties to be addressed while providing concise and usable input to decision-making.
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