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7th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006
Seismic
Modelling-Led Workflow
Ikon Science Ltd, 2 Castle Business Village, Station Road, London TW12 2BX United Kingdom,
phone: +44 208 941 8975, [email protected]
The Brenda field in UK North Sea Block 15/25b (see Figure 1) has undergone very rapid exploration and appraisal in 2004
and is now poised to move into the production phases
over the next 12 months.
Over 12 “cluster” penetrations of the Palaeocene Upper Balmoral sandstone reservoir have been drilled and a substantial
amount of reservoir data has been collected. The objectives of the
project
required fast assimilation and integration of rock
physics and inversion into operations to ensure that each well was targeted and optimally drilled with the benefit of the
enhanced understanding of the previous data collected- in practice this involved making 2-3 well prognoses for non vertical
wells ahead of drilling.
We describe the combination of rock physics driven seismic
interpretation of attributes, and a new technology for “inversion
of inversion” for reservoir characterisation used to fast track the Brenda field previously considered non economic.
The Brenda net oil reservoir varies from 10m to 30m in thickness with 32API oil with low GOR oil trapped by a combination
of structural and stratigraphic elements. The understanding of the relative importance of the two major controls and
modifiers such as hydrostatic gradients is still evolving.