Characteristics of Microzonation Modelling in
Reservoir
Evaluation -- Case Study: Ras Budran Oil
Field
By
Samir A. Aal1, N. A. Fattah2, N. El Defrawy1
(1) Suez Oil Company (SUCO), N/A, Egypt (2) Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Suez Oil Company (SUCO) operates Ras Budran oil field
located 4 km off the
eastern coast of the Gulf of Suez. It was discovered by Well RB-B1 (EE85-1) in
1978 and come on-stream in February 1983. The trap is tilted horst block.
Although areally small (2 X 2.5 km), the trap involved several stacked pay zones extended over about 2000 ft to an original oil-water contact. The main reservoirs involve Nubian “C & D” (Carboniferous and older), and “A & B” fluvial-shelfal sands (Carboniferous - Early Cretaceous), with minor contribution from Raha sands (Cenomanian).
The verification of the above mentioned macro-layers indicate the difficulty
to understand the reservoir
performance and its potentiality. Furthermore, the
attempts to place these
reservoir
units into a sequence stratigraphic framework
were failed because of the lack of available detailed sedimentological and
paleontological data, plus the poor quality of seismic data over the
field
.
The purpose of this study has been to construct a detailed micro-multi zones
(flow units) geological and petrophysical model of the reservoir
in the
field
.
This has been done using all available geological, petrophysical and core data
integrated with engineering data and geostatic mapping of the micro zones
properties.
This microzonation model can then be used, as a part of the input required to
construct a reservoir
model (static model) for mathematically
simulations
(dynamic model). This approach has been used in the
field
understudy where it
got a reliable history match as well as better understanding of the fluid
movement.