Integration of Post-stack Inversion and Rock Physics to Determine Sandstone Reservoir Quality: Barakan Sub-basin case

Author:

Nainggolan T B,Adhar M P,Setiadi I

Abstract

Abstract Barakan Sub-basin is assessed as potential basin for hydrocarbon reserves in the eastern region of Indonesia because it is adjacent to Masela block giant gas field. Reservoir rocks in this sub-basin are sandstones from Middle Jurassic (Lower Flamengo Formation) until Oligocene (Adi member Formation). Main sandstone reservoir rocks are knowingly studied to have good porosity in Upper Flamengo, Kopae, Ekmai and Adi member Formations. But, there is no significant study to determine sandstone reservoir distribution that have good porosity quality. Therefore, an integrated method of inversion and rock physics study are needed to determine sandstone reservoir quality. This study uses 2D marine seismic post-stack time migration and 2 wells namely Barakan-1 and Koba-1 wells. Sensitivity analysis with cross-plot of gamma ray log versus acoustic impedance values range of 20-60 API and 9000-42000 (ft/s)*(g/cc) shows a strong correlation of good porosity sandstone to low impedance in Ekmai Formation of both wells. Model based of post-stack inversion reveals sandstone distribution in Ekmai Formation of both wells. Time structure maps of top and bottom horizons in Ekmai Formation indicates Barakan-1 well within anticline height structure and Koba-1 well are deposited in a middle of sub-littoral environment.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Engineering

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