All Days 2014
DOI: 10.2523/iptc-17514-ms
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Vertical and horizontal pressure depletion trends captured by AVA Geostatistical Inversion conditioned reservoir modeling: An example from Late Messinian lacustrine turbidities reservoirs, Nile Delta, Egypt.

Abstract: AVO and seismic inversion has been successfully applied during the exploration phase of the Late Messinian Abu Madi Formation in the central Nile Delta of Egypt. Several gas condensate discoveries were made using this technique as a Direct Hydrocarbon Indicator (DHI) and risk mitigation tool. Deterministic inversion was further employed to delineate the overall lateral extent of the field and gross reservoir character during the appraisal phase of one particular field. A comprehensive well data acquisition pro… Show more

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“…The well data are interpreted to investigate the petrophysical parameters of the Abu Madi reservoir, which is subdivided into upper and lower Abu Madi sand intervals separated by shale layers (Abu Madi Formation is characterized by an average effective porosity of 23%, average saturation Well log correlation (Fig. 5, after Vaughan et al, 2014) shows that the UAM reservoir shales out laterally, while the LAM reservoir thins laterally. Wells shows subtle variations in the UAM Reservoir.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The well data are interpreted to investigate the petrophysical parameters of the Abu Madi reservoir, which is subdivided into upper and lower Abu Madi sand intervals separated by shale layers (Abu Madi Formation is characterized by an average effective porosity of 23%, average saturation Well log correlation (Fig. 5, after Vaughan et al, 2014) shows that the UAM reservoir shales out laterally, while the LAM reservoir thins laterally. Wells shows subtle variations in the UAM Reservoir.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most discoveries have been made on structurally controlled traps, which usually include some stratigraphic trapping elements (facies changes and sand pinch-out). All discoveries were associated with positive AVO responses, which generally followed the mapped structural traps (Vaughan et al, 2014).…”
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