Geologic Modelling of Unconventional
Field
Using Geostatistics, Williston Basin, North Dakota
Abstract
The geological model of the unconventional shale Bakken formation has
been built using geostatistical methods and approach. Variograms were
constructed in order to achieve an accurate interpolation between the data from
the given wells
. Stochastic method, like the Sequential Gaussian Simulation,
was used to populate the model with reservoir properties.
Petrophysical
analysis
of this
field
was done previously using the well log
analysis
with
commercial software, and the resulting well log curves were imported into
geomodelling software. Once the model has been constructed, the trends and
the better zones could be seen and identified. The area is known to have a
geological trend in the northwestern direction, and it was confirmed by the
model and was seen in the distributions from several properties. A total of 5
models of
petrophysical
properties were constructed – porosity, permeability,
effective porosity, water saturation, shale volume. Variogram maps were built
to see the anisotropy direction; it followed the geological trend mentioned.
Geomodelling is the important step in reservoir development, since by
looking at the distribution of the reservoir properties the engineers can identify
the spots that require further development. The findings found during this case
study could be tried in different unconventional plays around the world. This
work will serve future researchers as the reliable data point in the reservoir
studies. It will add to the pool of knowledge about the Bakken and how its
properties are distributed which in turn can help the oil companies identify
well placement locations for exploration.
AAPG Datapages/Search and Discovery Article #90357 ©2019 AAPG Rocky Mountain Section Meeting, Cheyenne, Wyoming, September 15-18, 2019