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Abstract

Today, geostatistical reservoir characterization from 3D seismic volumes provides most static descriptions for reservoir models. These models can be improved by integrating the dynamic data in the reservoir description process. 3-D time-lapse seismic surveys have been proposed to relate time dependent changes in seismic attributes to the flow processes in the reservoir. This paper presents a new approach to reservoir characterization by integrating time-lapse seismic and production data. The issues involved in the integration will be examined and demonstrated using a case study over a turbidite sheet sand reservoir in the Gulf of Mexico. Seismic data from the base survey were combined with log and production data to build an initial reservoir model which was run forward to the time of a second monitor seismic survey. Dynamic history matching further improved the model. The output from this simulation was then<br>converted to a synthetic monitor seismic survey using Gassmann’s equations and a simple convolutional approach. The quantitative combined seismic and production history-matching methodology was then tested. It constrains the modeling process to match the production history and simultaneously minimize the differences between the synthetic and real 3-t) seismic time-lapse data. This new systematic approach provides us with a quantitative time-lapse seismic analysis and reservoir characterization tool which has the potential to improve reservoir management.

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1997-09-29
2024-04-18
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