• Title of article

    Stochastic simulation methods for characterization of lithoclasses in carbonate reservoirs

  • Author/Authors

    de Almeida، نويسنده , , José Antَnio، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    21
  • From page
    250
  • To page
    270
  • Abstract
    The construction of a reservoir model begins with the geology, specifically a geological conceptual model, sub-division into layers, top and bottom limits/surfaces, and characterization of rock types or facies within the layers. To model the geology in heterogeneous case studies, of which carbonate reservoirs are a good example, conceptual and deterministic models are unable to adequately represent the internal geometry and, for this reason, stochastic models are most, particularly used mainly for the spatial characterization of rock types. aper presents a comparison of bi-point geostatistical simulation methods for characterization of lithoclasses, making use of a carbonated reservoir as a case study. To cope with the geological complexity, and to assist in understanding the internal distribution of properties, the lithoclasses were derived from cores based on their lithology, petrophysical properties and capillary pressure, and subsequently extended to log data. imulation methodologies, able to deal with categorical variables, are compared in a multi-phase framework: (1) truncated gaussian simulation, posterior conditioning and classification of simulated probabilities based on local and global proportions (TGSPC); (2) truncated gaussian simulation, posterior conditioning and classification using simulated annealing (TGSPC + SA); (3) sequential indicator simulation with correction for local probabilities (SIS); (4) simulated annealing post-processing of sequential indicator simulation images (SIS + SA); and (5) probability field simulation (PFS). Matched to experimental data, theoretical multi-phase variogram models, and proportions are observed, as well as the presence of artefacts. To evaluate the range of uncertainty of the simulated images, 30 realizations are generated, and entropy and average geobody volumes (connected blocks belonging to the same lithoclass) are computed and compared.
  • Keywords
    Truncated Gaussian simulation , probability field simulation , Sequential Indicator Simulation , Carbonate reservoir , lithoclasses , Geostatistics , multi-phase variable , SIMULATED ANNEALING
  • Journal title
    EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
  • Record number

    2334295