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Research Paper | Geophysics | Iraq | Volume 6 Issue 10, October 2017
3D Seismic Genetic Inversion for Reservoir Characterization and Prospects Identification
Ali M. Al-Rahim [2] | Ahmed Abdullah Abdulateef
Abstract: This study Examine the possibility of development of one of the fields in south Iraq. AL-Kumait oil field is conventional structural reservoir. In order to delineate the whole image of the structure and to explore for new prospect in this field. A 3D seismic survey is applied. Two formation considered in this survey we will focus on Nahr Umr formation in this study. Nahr Umr is a clastic reservoir contain 3 sand member identified by Wireline logging and core samples. Two wells drilled in this field KT_1 which is producing from the second sand member and KT_2 which contain only water. The picked horizon of the formation structurally interpreted. The aims of this study is to generate effective porosity cube based on inverted acoustic impedance cube and calculated effective porosity from well data to identify a good reservoir quality that can be considered as a new prospect. Genetic inversion of 3D seismic a patented Schlumberger product used as a method in petrel 2015 it uses a nonlinear multi trace operator to convert the seismic cube or its related attribute to a corresponding log property. A derived effective porosity from well logs of the two wells used to train the data and convert it to the porosity cube the result shows a good reservoir quality in two other closer and faulted area that can be a good new prospect.
Keywords: Reservoir characterization, Genetic inversion, Nahr Umr formation, 3D seismic
Edition: Volume 6 Issue 10, October 2017,
Pages: 488 - 493
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