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AAPG Bulletin, Vol. 90 (2006), Program Abstracts (Digital)

7th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006

ABSTRACT: Haban Gas Field: Oman’s First Amplitude-Supported Play

Mohammed Mazrui, Ray McClenaghan, Nasra Mahrooqi, and Suleiman Salmi
PDO, Muscat, Oman, phone: +968 24677043, [email protected]

Gas was discovered in the Cretaceous carbonate Natih formation, in the Haban field in 1985. The field is characterized by an elongated north dipping structure and a major E-W trending fault with large Previous HitverticalNext Hit displacement. The field is penetrated by 5 wells in different fault blocks. Mapping and delineation of the field was performed on 2D Previous HitseismicNext Hit. In 2004 the first 3D survey was acquired to improve the field delineation and supporting the field's development plan.

The Haban 3D data is one of the best 3D data sets in the PDO inventory.

Volume interpretation over the field identified bright amplitude zones. Delineation of the extent of the amplitude anomalies indicated strong correspondence in time and depth. Previous HitSeismicNext Hit modelling of the Top Natih reservoir showed that high amplitudes are associated with gas zones transitioning into a dimmer response in the water leg. The modeled amplitude behavior corresponds with the signal response as seen in the 3D volume. Constrained sparse spike inversion (CSSI) conducted over the field allowed better definition of the different reservoir units and the distribution of the gas zones.

Based on the Previous HitseismicTop analysis results, two appraisal wells are planned targeting gas accumulation in high amplitude zones in 2005.

Further work is ongoing in the down thrown side of the main fault, to calibrate the bright amplitudes anomalies observed, to unlock and de risk the exploration potential.

 

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