Abd El-Aal, Samir Ahmed1, Khaled Mohamed Abd Allah2, Abd El-Azim
El-Sayed1
(1) Suez Oil Company (SUCO), Mohandseen, Egypt
(2) Suez Oil Company "SUCO", Giza, Egypt
ABSTRACT: Role and Contribution of Reservoir Characterization in Improving Hayrocarbon Recovery, Zeit Bay Field, Gulf of Suez
Reservoir characterization plays an important role in defining, in a comprehensive
manner, the details distribution of reservoir rocks and fluids content with the ultimate
goal of a reservoir management scheme. Reservoir management aims to provide facts,
information and knowledge necessary to control production operations and to optimally
develop any oil field by obtaining the maximum possible economic recovery from the
reservoir units. The reservoir characterization model embodies the integration of the
technical disciplines of the exploration, reservoir engineering production and financial
and usually accomplishes prior to or contemporaneously with the development phase of the
oil field. Existing test and production data are also used to develop a better
understanding of reservoir dynamics and to improve the depositional model of the
reservoir.
This study describes the reservoir characterization model of Zeit Bay field, Gulf of Suez,
Egypt. The field represents one of the complicated oil fields as it comprises several
reservoirs in complete hydraulic communication, making it one of the unique reservoirs
.Hydrocarbons are produced from all the porous and permeable intervals from Hammam Faraun
member of Belayim Formation down to Pre-Cambrian Fracture Basement. All available data and
techniques were used to construct this model aiming to: 1) Maximize profitability from the
hydrocarbon reserves. 2) Identify and model of each reservoir unit that predicts the
content and the production behavior of wells. 3) Explain the past reservoir performance
and predict the future performance of the field. 4) Formulate a plan for the development
of the field. 5) Facilitate management decisions concerning the property financial
requirements, staffing needs and expenditures.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90026©2004 AAPG Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 18-21, 2004