Integrated processing and interpretation to image and derisk a carbonate reservoir clouded by shallow gas — A case study from offshore Vietnam

Author:

Park Jaewoo1,Hyslop Craig1,Zhou Da1,Srinivasan Arjun1,Montoya Patricia1,Carlo Debra1,Lahey Mike1,Burnett William A.1,Wawrzynski Alecia1,Ayeni Gboyega1,Espegren William2,Lazaratos Spyros2,Phillips Brandon M.3,Lê Trung Tâm4,Mai Thanh Hà4,Đỗ Văn Thanh4,Nguyễn Đu'o'ng Trung4,Đặng Thị Minh Huệ4,Nguyễn Duy Anh4

Affiliation:

1. ExxonMobil Upstream Integrated Solutions, Spring, Texas, USA..

2. Formerly ExxonMobil Upstream Integrated Solutions, Spring, Texas, USA..

3. ExxonMobil Global Projects Company, Spring, Texas, USA..

4. PetroVietnam Exploration Production Corporation Ltd., Hanoi, Vietnam..

Abstract

Carbonate reservoirs are increasingly becoming an important resource for hydrocarbon production because they contain the majority of remaining proven oil and gas reserves. In this context, carbonate reservoirs could represent new opportunities; however, there is still a lack of understanding of their subsurface status and characterization. Carbonate reservoirs are more difficult to evaluate than their siliciclastic counterparts because many aspects of carbonate rocks make their seismic image signature complex and difficult to interpret. Moreover, the presence of complex overburden such as shallow gas accumulation can exacerbate amplitude and phase fidelity at the reservoir, which introduces an additional imaging challenge. This makes field development of carbonate reservoirs extremely difficult because field development requires detailed delineation of characteristic karst features to avoid drilling hazards and sudden water breakthrough. In this paper, we demonstrate that a tight integration of signal processing, depth model building, and imaging, as well as near-real-time seismic interpretation feedback, is the key to success for imaging complex carbonate reservoirs with overburden challenges. Our findings show that such an integrated approach can result in a substantially better image, reduced depth uncertainty, and better delineation of karst and fractures. It can also aid in well placement and improve reservoir property modeling.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geology,Geophysics

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