Magnus Field—BP
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Published:January 01, 1997
Abstract
Three case studies on the Bruce, Lag rave and Magnus Fields were completed during the course of an Integrated Reservoir Management and Appraisal (IRMA) Joint Venture Project between BP Exploration and ELF Aquitaine Production. These fields were chosen because they offered a high degree of diversity (ie, carbonate/clastic, onshore/offshore, in appraisal/late production, etc) and good coverage of high quality data. This case history summarises some of the results of the Magnus Case Study.,
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Time-Lapse Seismic in Reservoir Management

“This book, prepared for use with the first SEG / EAGE Distinguished Instructor Short Course, discusses Â"time-lapse seismicÂ" and enables geoscientists to assess the value and risk of this new technology. It covers the rationale and driving forces behind time-lapse seismic by examining the limitations of existing methods of tracking fluid flow between wells. It examines those reservoir properties that change with time and what can be observed on seismic data over elapsed time. The repeatability of seismic data and the use of Â"legacyÂ" data sets are discussed, along with a review of the seismic data acquisition schemes and data processing requirements for time-lapse analysis. The rock-physics foundation for data analysis and interpretation options also are described. A selection of industry case histories illustrates many of these points. The reader will gain an understanding of key success factors, key calibration requirements, and key uncertainties of time-lapse seismic in reservoir management.”