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Through the integration of the early dynamic behaviour of the M field and the data acquired during the drilling stages, an improved structural framework was attained through performing comprehensive structural QAQC and an improved definition of the field compartmentalisation. Relay ramps were added between interpreted faults and thereafter inserted into the subsurface static models. The introduction of the relay ramps in the fault model was essential to improve the description of the structural uncertainty of the field as well as help assist the history matching process of the dynamic models without erroneous fault transmissibility descriptions which could detrimentally affect the model forecasts. The fault models also have geologically robust fault throw profiles with fault length to displacement ratio consistent with empirical data

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2018-12-03
2024-04-28
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