ExpandedAbstract MilenaRosa 15thCISBGF 2017 PDF
ExpandedAbstract MilenaRosa 15thCISBGF 2017 PDF
ExpandedAbstract MilenaRosa 15thCISBGF 2017 PDF
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Introduction
The geological complexity of hydrocarbon fields at the rift
section of Campos and Santos basins mainly in
carbonate reservoirs has been attracted the attention of
specialists and directed the studies efforts for this type of
reservoir. The understanding of the distribution of
reservoir´s main physical properties and the geometric
behavior of its permo-porous system represents a
challenge in reservoir analysis, even in an analogue form.
The reservoir characterization is the process where you
can map the principal reservoir physical properties as
thickness, pore fluid, porosity, permeability and water
saturation. This can have been done using well logs, but
after past few years, it has become possible integrate
seismic attribute and make some maps with available well
control. The main advantage of use seismic attributes and
well logs instead of just wells alone is that the seismic can
be used to interpolate and extrapolate the information Figure 1. Location map of case area.
between the wells.
The principal goal here is to define the distribution of
Vincentelli et al. (2014) applied the seismic attribute physical properties associated with some carbonate
analysis in Albian carbonate reservois in brazilian basins reservoirs, formed by coquinas deposits (rudstones and
and got good reservoir visualization without any previous grainstones of bivalve molluscs) appling seismic attribute
analysis with a correlation between these maps and basic The seismic attribute analysis use the information
petrophysical data. obtained with the stratigraphic analysis, such as the top
and bottom of the main sequences interpreted on well
scale, and transferred to time domain and plotted on the
Dataset and Method 3D seismic data based on time to depth relationship
(synthetic seismograms) (Figure 4).
Results
Figure 7. Structural base map and isopach map for the main
reservoir level.
References
Figure 11. RMS Sweetness map for the main reservoir level.
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
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