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Abstract

Summary

This case study highlights the necessity of multi-dimension reservoir scale interpretation techniques in order to understand the Reservoir Dynamics of a Mature Carbonate field.

An innovative LWD acquisition solution based on multi-dimensional reservoir mapping service was deployed in an already drilled injector allowed to recognize and characterize fault/fracture areas that represent conductive corridors impacting the efficiency of waterflooding systems (producer-injector pairs).

The Resistivity Volumes imagined by the 3D Reservoir Mapping Service allowed to:

  • Identify the presence of highly conductive fault area
  • Establish the presence of preferential paths of communication within different layer of the reservoir
  • Determine the water invasion profile and direction
  • Define zones of high water cut, associated to conductive corridors for workover intervention
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2022-03-21
2024-04-28
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References

  1. SPWLA 59th Annual Logging Symposium, 2018Azimuthal imaging using deep-directional resistivity measurements reveals 3d reservoir structure
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  2. EAGE-IOR2019 “First Use of Ultra-Deep Resistivity 2D Deep Azimuthal Images to Identify Reservoir Sweep in a Mature Waterflood of the Al-Shaheen Field”
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