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Integrated Reservoir Study and Simulation Workflow of lower Sihapas Sandstone in Kurau Field, Sumatra, Indonesia

Proceedings Title : Proc. Indon. Petrol. Assoc., 33rd Ann. Conv., 2009

This paper describes all best practices of successful study with all G&G and engineering aspects integrated into one workflow by one team. The objective of this study is to build a complete reservoir model from an integrated study involving all aspects of engineering & G&G, such as data review, G&G modeling, reservoir characterization, reservoir modeling and prediction, in order to optimize the development of Kurau Field. The milestone starts from interpreting the 3D seismic data, structural or zonation model, petrophysics analysis, reservoir characterization, static modeling, dynamic modeling, and proceeds until it reaches the development and performance prediction of Kurau Field. More than just a simple model, Kurau reservoir model resulted from all data and results from G&G such as interpretation of 3D seismic, G&G modeling (static model), environmental correction for well logs from Petrophysical Software analysis together with reservoir engineering works such as rock and fluid properties analysis, rock characterization and also production engineering aspects. Geomodeling software was used to build 3D seismic to reservoir modeling, with additional Simulation Software to complete the simulation. The history matching analysis shows a satisfactory level of production profile comparison results of model performances with actual production data. Several infill wells and even EOR potential can be identified from this reservoir simulation model. Using an integrated study workflow from G&G, Petrophysic and Reservoir Engineering work had greatly improved the reliability of this reservoir model. Recently updated, those infill wells proved able to yield an additional 1000 bopd to Kurau field, as previously predicted. An integrated study from Engineering & G&G Department was required when we attempted to build a reservoir model. Such a model can be used to determine infill well potential, work over result estimation and also the EOR project. Achieving an increment of the oil recovery factor is the most beneficial result from this reservoir simulation.

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