Abstract:A new geostatistical approach, known as multiple-point statistics (MPS) simulation, recently has been proposed to generate 3D depositional facies models that integrate both large-scale information derived from seismic data and fine-scale information derived from well logs, cores, and analog studies. In this paper, the practicality, flexibility, and CPU advantage of this new approach are demonstrated through the modeling of an actual deepwater turbidite reservoir. First, based on well-log interpretation and a g… Show more
“…Typically, the construction of geological models 34 for these reservoirs uses a combination of subsurface seismic and well data. Well data is particularly 35 sparse during the early phase of projects (Strebelle et al 2003;Pyrcz & Deutch 2014) and seismic 36 resolution is inadequate to constrain 3D reservoir connectivity and heterogeneity distribution. 37…”
“…Typically, the construction of geological models 34 for these reservoirs uses a combination of subsurface seismic and well data. Well data is particularly 35 sparse during the early phase of projects (Strebelle et al 2003;Pyrcz & Deutch 2014) and seismic 36 resolution is inadequate to constrain 3D reservoir connectivity and heterogeneity distribution. 37…”
“…The mp-geostatistics concept was further elaborated by Strebelle [29,30] and has recently been applied successfully in numerous petroleum engineering applications (e.g., [17,19,26,27,32]). Strebelle [29] developed the single normal equation simulation (snesim) algorithm, an efficient non-iterative sequential simulation algorithm that obtains mp statistics from the training image(s) and anchors them to the actual subsurface data.…”
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