International Petroleum Technology Conference 2009
DOI: 10.2523/13724-ms
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Integration of high resolution 3D seismic and long horizontal well data for predictive structural modeling of the tight Cretaceous Kharaib B reservoir in the Al Shaheen Field, Offshore Qatar

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“…However, it was not until the high resolution 3D seismic data was acquired, providing a coherent imaging of the faults on a block-wide scale, that confident delineation of the main fault zones became possible outside the areas developed with dense well spacing. It also became evident that most of the faults and fractures observed from logs or through drilling losses in the horizontal wells correlated to the main WNW-ESE fault zones (Prin et al, 2009).…”
Section: Faults From Seismic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, it was not until the high resolution 3D seismic data was acquired, providing a coherent imaging of the faults on a block-wide scale, that confident delineation of the main fault zones became possible outside the areas developed with dense well spacing. It also became evident that most of the faults and fractures observed from logs or through drilling losses in the horizontal wells correlated to the main WNW-ESE fault zones (Prin et al, 2009).…”
Section: Faults From Seismic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final processed survey was available in 2008 and delivered the higher bandwidth and imaging of the very shallow data that was expected. Much insight was gained with the MOQ06 survey, especially on the structural definition and structural features (fault zones, channel incisions (Raven et al, (2010), vertical anomalies (Prin et al, 2009)). The survey was used for optimising the development planning, well placement and delineating of exploration prospects.…”
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