2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-019-00788-1
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Application of geostatistics in facies modeling of Reservoir-E, “Hatch Field” offshore Niger Delta Basin, Nigeria

Abstract: Lithofacies are very influential in the transmission of fluids within the reservoir. The objective of this study is to use geostatistical techniques of sequential indicator simulation (SISIM) a variogram-based algorithm (VBA), single normal equation simulation (SNESIM) and filter-based simulation (FILTERSIM) of multiple-point geostatistics (MPG) in developing realistic facies model. A reservoir sand package "Reservoir-E" was correlated across five wells in the field. Synthetic seismogram of well HT-1 was gener… Show more

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“…The essential aspect that governs reservoir appraisal and simulation for improved exploitation and successful development is three-dimensional (3D) modeling of hydrocarbon resources. Despite 3D geological simulation in oil and gas reservoirs is simple utilizing different available software, factors will lead remains a significant barrier that has a significant impact on the successful exploitation of gas resources [2][3][4][5]. Data from sequence stratigraphy and petrophysics is still to be extensively utilised in the investigation of the Coastal Swamp depobelt.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The essential aspect that governs reservoir appraisal and simulation for improved exploitation and successful development is three-dimensional (3D) modeling of hydrocarbon resources. Despite 3D geological simulation in oil and gas reservoirs is simple utilizing different available software, factors will lead remains a significant barrier that has a significant impact on the successful exploitation of gas resources [2][3][4][5]. Data from sequence stratigraphy and petrophysics is still to be extensively utilised in the investigation of the Coastal Swamp depobelt.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%