Title of article :
Characterisation of dynamic flow patterns in turbidite reservoirs using 3D outcrop analogues: Example of the Eocene Morillo turbidite system (south-central Pyrenees, Spain)
Author/Authors :
Labourdette، نويسنده , , Richard and Crumeyrolle، نويسنده , , Philippe and Remacha، نويسنده , , Eduard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Optimum hydrocarbon recovery from clastic reservoirs depends on the depth of our knowledge of the detailed architecture of intercalated shaly baffles and barriers. In the case of deep marine turbidite fields, the usual investigation methods are often unsatisfactory due to a scale gap between seismic and well bore data. This gap can be reduced however, if we have more information concerning the distribution of finer-scale heterogeneities.
aper describes the detailed study and modelling of outcrop analogues from the Eocene Morillo turbidite system (south-central Pyrenees, Spain). The southern margin of the Morillo turbidite system provides evidence of the contact between the uppermost channel storey of the complex and associated sandy overbank wedge deposits. Lithofacies are firstly used to describe heterogeneity distribution. Petrophysical characteristics derived from reservoir analogues are then applied to these lithofacies. The model is flow simulated and two distinct well patterns are tested to evaluate the impact of the different heterogeneity levels encountered in the outcrop.
models significantly increase our understanding of the precise distribution of the inherent heterogeneities at a detailed level previously difficult to achieve.
Keywords :
High-sinuosity channels , Eocene , Turbidite outcrop analogue , Dynamic Simulations , Channel-levee transition
Journal title :
Marine and Petroleum Geology
Journal title :
Marine and Petroleum Geology