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3D static reservoir modeling by geostatistical techniques used for reservoir characterization and data integration

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ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 74, Issue 2, Pages 1403-1414

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-015-4130-3

Keywords

Reservoir modeling; Grid adaptation; Global scale-up; Reservoir zonation; Time-depth conversion; Depth map

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To remove some of the ambiguities in a heterogeneous oil reservoir, a three dimensional model of the reservoir would be constructed by application of newly introduced methods. The aim of this study is to define an accurate and efficient model of a complex reservoir in southwest of Iran and accurately derive the geological and geometrical properties of the reservoir for well location proposal. Seismic data in addition to well logs were used for that purpose. A corner point grid was used in this study, and a generic global scale-up method was combined with previous result for reservoir simulation. The final model pointed out the heterogeneous characterization of the reservoir and proved the advantage of combining these methods in constructing accurate and efficient reservoir models. According to these models, it is concluded that the reservoir has different productive zones in different members that was not cleared in the previous models.

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