New insights in the evaluation of reserves of selected wells of the Pletmos Basin offshore South Africa
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2016
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One Petro
Abstract
The area evaluated has similar structural styles and settings as the producing neighboring fields of F-A and E-M in the adjacent Bredasdorp basin Offshore South Africa. The main objective of this study is to create a 3-D-static model and estimate hydrocarbon reserves. Based on log signatures, petrophysical properties and structural configurations, the reservoirs were divided vertically into three reservoir units in order to be properly modelled in 3-D space. The thicknesses of the layers were determined based on the vertical heterogeneity in the reservoir properties. Facies interpretation was performed based on log signatures, core description and previous geological studies. The volume of clay and porosity was used to classify facies into five units of sand, shaly sand, silt, and clay. From petrophysical interpretation, a synthetic permeability log was generated in the wells which ties closely with core data.
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Geologic modeling, Reservoir characterization, Volumetric estimate, Porosity, Petrophysical property
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Elamri, S., & Opuwari, M. (2016). New insights in the evaluation of reserves of selected wells of the Pletmos Basin offshore South Africa. SPE/AAPG Africa Energy and Technology Conference, Nairobi City, Kenya