AHLGREN, STEPHEN G., and GEORGE H.
DAVIS
The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Abstract: Visualizing Reservoir-Scale
Compartmentalization through Three
-
Dimensional
Digital Modeling of Mapped
Systems of Deformation Band Shear Zones
Deformation band shear zones (DBSZs)
are sub-seismic
scale structures found primarily in porous sandstones.
They are exquisitely exposed in the Navajo Sandstone of southern Utah along
the eastern fringe of both the East Kaibab monocline and the Waterpocket
Fold, and typically range from a few centimeters to hundreds of meters
in length and a few millimeters to tens of centimeters in thickness. DBSZs
are marked by negligible across-strike permeability due to elimination
of porosity by cataclasis of the host sandstone. As a result, families
of DBSZs may effectively compartmentalize an otherwise ideal reservoir
rock.
To best visualize and interpret these complex
structures, we combined 1:600 field maps and digital topography into three
-
dimensional
structural models using 3DMove. The models provide, a unique virtual journey
through
three
-
dimensional
DBSZ networks, and may also be used to evaluate
the interconnectivity of DBSZs and the shapes of resulting compartments.
The structural models facilitate determining the
net effect of DBSZs on fluid flow in deformed sandstone using three
-
dimensional
fluid flow modeling. The fluid flow models will incorporate flow properties
from deformed and undeformed rock to compute both a bulk-rock permeability
tensor and the tortuousity of fluid flow. We stress the importance of transfer
zones between major DBSZs as they represent the primary potential spill
points between adjacent compartments. Fractures in DBSZs also offer potential
opportunities for communication between adjacent compartments. Models of
this type may give insight into the challenges of recovery in currently
producing fields and may be applied as predictive tools in similarly deformed
reservoirs.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90919©1999 AAPG Rocky Mountain Section Meeting, Bozeman, Montana