Improving reservoir description by using geostatistical and multivariate data analysis techniques


Abstract:

In order to improve the reservoir description phase in extensively recognized oil fields, a methodology, combining geostatistics, multivariate data analysis, and appropriate geological reasoning, was developed. This methodology involves several steps: (i) Splitting the variable set available on each well into two subsets, with different intrinsic meaning-the "principal" and the "supplementary" variables. The former summarize oil-quality distribution, and supplementary variables are chosen to reproduce some geological/petrophysical characteristics of the reservoir. (ii) Application of Correspondence Analysis to the disjunctive table recoding all data in categorical form, using arbitrary class limits for quantitative variables. (iii) Selection of "final" class limits by visualization of supplementary projections onto the factorial plane and by contiguity analysis of groups in the well-location map. Groups of wells are arranged in decreasing order of their average oil-quality distribution, given by an index, which is the projection onto factor 1 of correspondence analysis. (iv) Establishment of Reservoir Quality Zones (RQZ), being a zone defined as a set of embedded groups, displaying spatial contiguity. The oil-quality index of a given zone is greater than a certain limit, which is related to fluids saturation, spatial distribution of net oil column and petrophysical characteristics of the zone. (v) Estimation of boundaries for each zone through Transitive Kriging of indicator data. (vi) Oil-in-place volume calculation for each zone, combining the geometrical estimation approach with Universal Kriging. Steps (i)-(iv) are applied interactively, using a case study for illustration purposes. Some consequences of horizontal zonation on production planning are discussed, focusing on the improvement of the reservoir description phase, brought by the proposed methodology. © 1990 International Association for Mathematical Geology.

Año de publicación:

1990

Keywords:

  • horizontal reservoir zonation
  • universal kriging
  • CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS
  • Oil
  • transitive kriging

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Análisis de datos

Áreas temáticas:

  • El libro