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1994
DOI: 10.2118/26625-pa
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Combined Geostatistical and Dynamic Simulations for Developing a Reservoir Management Strategy: A Case History

Abstract: Summary This case history describes a complete methodology from reservoir characterization to reservoir management for a producing field. A two-stage geostatistical approach was applied to distribute the reservoir heterogeneity coherently over the field. Ten 3D facies distributions were simulated. In a second step, 10 porosity and permeability images were geostatistically simulated on the basis of facies distributions. After suitable upscaling, all 10 reservoir images were initialized in the … Show more

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“…4 Nevertheless, these geostatical reservoir descriptions are capable of capturing detailed geology more realistically and of producing acceptable history matches to field performance data without artificial alterations to various reservoir or fluid properties. [5][6][7][8][9][10] This article applies both methods of deterministic and geostatistical reservoir characterizations to describe and history match the primary recovery performance of a complex carbonate reservoir in Daleel field, Oman. This is a comparative study in an attempt to identify an applicable description method for this field to aid in its exploitation.…”
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“…4 Nevertheless, these geostatical reservoir descriptions are capable of capturing detailed geology more realistically and of producing acceptable history matches to field performance data without artificial alterations to various reservoir or fluid properties. [5][6][7][8][9][10] This article applies both methods of deterministic and geostatistical reservoir characterizations to describe and history match the primary recovery performance of a complex carbonate reservoir in Daleel field, Oman. This is a comparative study in an attempt to identify an applicable description method for this field to aid in its exploitation.…”
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confidence: 99%