Seismic
Characterisation of Permian
Gharif Clastic Reservoirs in Oman
By
Zulkifli Haji-Ahmad1, Glenn Williams1, Edwin Quadt2
(1) Petroleum Development Oman llc, Muscat, Oman (2) Petroleum Development Oman llc,
The Permian Gharif clastic reservoirs represent one of the Oman’s oldest
producing hydrocarbon reservoirs with significant remaining upside hydrocarbon
potential (more than 20% of the total scope volumes) locked in low-relief
difficult stratigraphic traps. The application of seismic
quantitative
interpretation
techniques plays a key role in helping to realise this potential.
The delivery of high- fidelity
seismic
data
through modern
seismic
acquisition
and processing techniques has aided the Gharif exploitation efforts.
The Gharif fluvial and shoreface sand reservoirs are characterised by large
spatial variations in rock properties and a small sand/shale acoustic impedance
contrast. Variations in the pore-fill fluids have small effects on the seismic
signature which can be difficult to identify in the presence of lithology
changes and
seismic
noise. Hence feasibility studies indicate that using
acoustic and elastic impedances from
seismic
inversion to predict gross
reservoir property distribution will not necessarily be successful.
Multi-attribute seismic
analyses including neural-network techniques showed
some success in predicting gross sand reservoir distribution and properties (e.g
Sadad field) on good quality
seismic
data
. The results show good correlation
between
seismic
predictions and known depositional patterns (e.g channel
geometry) observed at well control. This technique becomes more effective with
the use of additional well
data
and has yielded benefits for field appraisal and
development well drilling campaigns by reducing risk in choosing well locations.
By applying multi-attribute analyses to the seismic
data
, meaningful
predictions of Gharif reservoir properties have been obtained for the first
time. This has allowed
seismic
data
to play an important role in unlocking the
untapped potential in the Gharif hydrocarbon play.