Day 2 Tue, August 06, 2019 2019
DOI: 10.2118/198816-ms
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Reservoir Architecture as a Driver for Effective Field Development Planning in an Un-Appraised Field; Kz field, Kazakhstan as a Case Study

Abstract: Successful oil and gas field development in clastic reservoirs is usually dependent on the amount of subsurface data available to be evaluated during field maturation. The general rule is that more data reduces subsurface uncertainties. This invites expensive appraisal campaigns that invariably leads to delays in investment decisions and increased costs in development projects. The present study highlights how the understanding and definition of the architecture of the reservoir coupled with the use of analogu… Show more

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“…Analogue databases were then used to derive a geological meaningful range of dimensions for the geometry of the respective sand bodies. (Kakayor et al, 2019) Further, for the final saturation model, pre-defined oil contacts were introduced, which made it possible to set the geometry of oil deposits by zones.…”
Section: E3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analogue databases were then used to derive a geological meaningful range of dimensions for the geometry of the respective sand bodies. (Kakayor et al, 2019) Further, for the final saturation model, pre-defined oil contacts were introduced, which made it possible to set the geometry of oil deposits by zones.…”
Section: E3)mentioning
confidence: 99%