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Reservoir architecture of the Abadi field

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

Construction of 3D geological models (static geocellular models) is essential in understanding the distribution and volumetric uncertainty of the reservoir in the Abadi field. This study is aimed at providing the most likely interpretation for the stratigraphy and depositional facies distribution to be used in a 3D geological model. The methods applied in this study are 1) stratigraphic well log correlation, 2) depositional facies interpretation, 3) integration of stratigraphic correlations and depositional facies into a single sequence stratigraphic model. The stratigraphic well correlation was carried out based on palynological age zoning. Gamma ray log motifs, lithological boundary characteristics from conventional core and borehole image logs were also utilized to constrain the correlations. The reservoir is subdivided into eight stratigraphic zones from the top to the bottom, namely, Zones A1, A2, B, C, D1, D2, E1 and E2. Two major sandy intervals are identified in Zone A2 and Zones D1/D2. Utilizing the sedimentological core descriptions and the borehole image log interpretation, we classified depositional facies into seven groups. The facies logs obtained by this study suggest the repeated succession of offshore to shoreface facies occasionally accompanied by minor marine embayment and tidal inlet channel facies. The stratigraphic well correlation and the facies study were integrated into a sequence stratigraphic framework to answer questions about layering patterns, reservoir property classification and to determine parameter settings for the facies anisotropy range in the 3D geological modeling.

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