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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: Testing Static Concepts Used for Discrete Fracture Network Previous HitModelingNext Hit of Najma-Sargelu Reservoir of West Kuwait

Naveen K. Verma1, Fahed Al-Medhadi2, D. Natrajan1, Rasha Al-Moraikhi1, Charles R. Chris Smart3, and Eman Al-Mayyas1
1 New Fields Development (WK), Kuwait Oil Company, PO Box 9758, FDD(West), Industrial Area, Ahmadi, 61008, Kuwait, phone: +965-130 ext 71975, fax: 965-3986492, [email protected]
2 Team Leader, Jurassic Layering Development, Kuwait Oil Company, Field development, West Kuwait, Ahmadi, Kuwait
2 BP

A 3D Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) Model of Najmah-Sargelu unconventional fractured reservoir covering four oil-fields of West Kuwait was built, using petrophysical data from 54 wells including core & image logs, supplemented with Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies analysis and production data calibration. Subsequent of model construction, new appraisal data is available form one horizontal well and two vertical wells drilled recently in three different oil -fields. Fractures described in a new core from one well was used for fracture characterization and the same was calibrated using higher resolution image logs available for the first time in these reservoirs. ‘Fracture swarms' related to sub-Previous HitseismicNext Hit faults were segregated from ‘diffuse joint sets' based on fracture morphology, orientations & distribution in well-by-well analysis. Systematic analysis of geological drivers such as mechanical bed thickness and brittleness was carried out to derive fracture spacing, intensity and dispersion to compare with earlier data-set. Qualitative reservoir dynamic calibration was attempted using production log from the horizontal well acquired recently for the first time in this reservoir. Static Previous HitmodelingTop concepts used for building the DFN model were tested rigorously with the help of additional well data. Besides providing assurance on predictive capabilities of the model including limitations thereof, present effort succeeds in identifying opportunities and directions for further refinement.

In short term, well locations and paths are being optimized with the help of DFN model, to intercept minor fracture swarms using deviated wells for the first time. The appraisal & development wells targeting fracture ‘sweet spots' will address multireservoir development besides generating necessary data for cost optimization. Parallel efforts to built full -field reservoir models, in longer term will lead to cost-effective development of these unconventional fractured reservoirs.

 

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