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Integration of Wide Azimuth Seismic with Static and Dynamic Well Data for Fractured Reservoir Characterization
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, 69th EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2007, Jun 2007, cp-27-00247
- ISBN: 978-90-73781-54-2
Abstract
G029 Integration of Wide Azimuth Seismic with Static and Dynamic Well Data for Fractured Reservoir Characterization H.H. Veire* (Statoil ASA) O.P. Wennberg (Statoil ASA) R. Basquet (Statoil ASA) & P. Ingsøy (Statoil ASA) SUMMARY Open fractures can have a significant influence on porosity and permeability of hydrocarbon reservoirs. In such cases knowledge about the lateral distribution of fracture parameters such as preferred orientation and density is crucial for deciding drainage strategies. Well data like FMI logs cores and well tests are commonly used to analyze open fracture properties of the reservoir. Seismic data has a wider spatial coverage than well