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A Geologic Strain and Reservoir Attribute-Based Discrete Previous HitFractureNext Hit Network (DFN) Model of the Humma Field, Partitioned Neutral Zone

Sherilyn Williams-Stroud1, Stewart Griest2, and Scott Meddaugh2
1 Midland Valley Exploration Ltd, Glasgow, United Kingdom
2 Chevron International Exploration and Production Company, Houston, TX

Sparse well data were used to validate a Previous HitfractureNext Hit property model generated from a DFN (Discrete Previous HitFractureNext Hit Network) model in the Humma Field, PNZ. The development of the Humma structure 4-way closure was modelled with two scenarios: detachment buckle fold and transpressional accommodation structure. Restoration of the structure followed by forward modelling was done to generate a strain-populated volume to use to determine the Previous HitfractureNext Hit density. Previous HitFractureNext Hit attributes for the two models were based on the strain orientations and proposed stress Previous HitregimeNext Hit responsible for each model. Previous HitFractureNext Hit orientations throughout the volume were constrained by the appropriate eigenvalues of the strain tensor calculated from the kinematic forward model. The Previous HitfractureNext Hit intensities were further constrained by the use of the reservoir property model. The matrix properties, matrix permeability, and seismic attributes also were used to constrain the Previous HitfractureNext Hit density for the relevant Previous HitfractureNext Hit sets. The output Previous HitfractureNext Hit density and orientations were analyzed and validated against the measured well data, and where needed, the Previous HitfractureNext Hit set parameters were adjusted to account for Previous HitfractureNext Hit permeability response from the in-situ stress field. A Previous HitfractureNext Hit model was developed that honors well data and provides a method for predicting Previous HitfractureNext Hit character and flow properties away from the well bore. The properties are output directly into the reservoir property model as a property associated with the DFN to create a Previous HitfractureTop permeability property model ready for input to a flow simulator.