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A 3-D seismic case history evaluating fluvial deposited thin-bed reservoirs in a gas-producing property

Bob A. Hardage, Raymond A. Levey, Virginia Pendleton, James Simmons and Rick Edson
A 3-D seismic case history evaluating fluvial deposited thin-bed reservoirs in a gas-producing property
Geophysics (November 1994) 59 (11): 1650-1665

Abstract

We conducted a study at Stratton Field, a large Frio gas-producing property in Kleberg and Nueces Counties in South Texas, to determine how to best integrate geophysics, geology, and reservoir engineering technologies to detect thin-bed compartmented reservoirs in a fluvially deposited reservoir system. This study documents that narrow, meandering, channel-fill reservoirs as thin as 10 ft (3 m) and as narrow as 200 ft (61 m) can be detected with 3-D seismic imaging at depths exceeding 6000 ft (1800 m) if the 3-D data are carefully calibrated using vertical seismic profile (VSP) control. Even though the 3-D seismic images show considerable stratigraphic detail in the interwell spaces and indicate where numerous thin-bed compartment boundaries could exist, the seismic images cannot by themselves specify which stratigraphic features are the flow barriers that create the reservoir compartmentalization. However, when well production histories, reservoir pressure histories, and pressure interference tests are incorporated into the 3-D seismic interpretation, a compartmentalized model of the reservoir system can be constructed that allows improved development drilling and reservoir management to be implemented. This case history illustrates how realistic, thin-bed, compartmented reservoir models result when geologists, engineers, and geophysicists work together to develop a unified model of a stratigraphically complex reservoir system.


ISSN: 0016-8033
EISSN: 1942-2156
Coden: GPYSA7
Serial Title: Geophysics
Serial Volume: 59
Serial Issue: 11
Title: A 3-D seismic case history evaluating fluvial deposited thin-bed reservoirs in a gas-producing property
Affiliation: University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, Austin, TX, United States
Pages: 1650-1665
Published: 199411
Text Language: English
Publisher: Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Tulsa, OK, United States
References: 13
Accession Number: 1995-015929
Categories: Economic geology, geology of energy sourcesApplied geophysics
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. geol. sketch maps, sects.
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Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Tulsa, OK, United States
Update Code: 199506
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