Abstract

Characterization of the heterogonous reservoir is complex representation and evaluation of petrophysical properties and application of the relationships between porosity-permeability within the framework of hydraulic flow units is used to estimate permeability in un-cored wells. Techniques of flow unit or hydraulic flow unit (HFU) divided the reservoir into zones laterally and vertically which can be managed and control fluid flow within flow unit and considerably is entirely different with other flow units through reservoir. Each flow unit can be distinguished by applying the relationships of flow zone indicator (FZI) method. Supporting the relationship between porosity and permeability by using flow zone indictor is carried out for evaluating the reservoir quality and identification of flow unit used in reservoir zonation. In this study, flow zone indicator has been used to identify five layers belonging to Tertiary reservoirs. Consequently, the porosity-permeability cross plot has been done depending on FZI values as groups and for each group denoted to reservoir rock types. On the other hand, extending rock type identification in un-cored wells should apply a cluster analysis approach by using well logs data. Reservoir zonation has been achieved by cluster analysis approach and for each group known as cluster which variation and different with others. Five clusters generated in this study and permeability estimated depend on these groups in un-cored wells by using well log data that gives good results compared with different empirical methods.

Highlights

  • Permeability is considered as the crucial parameter in reservoir studies that is used in the development and description of reservoir

  • Enhancement of porosity permeability relationship is based on dividing the data into groups, and each group denotes to a hydraulic flow unit

  • Five distinct hydraulic units are based on the flow zone indicator (FZI) approach within the cored interval in Tertiary Reservoir

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Permeability is considered as the crucial parameter in reservoir studies that is used in the development and description of reservoir. The concept of Hydraulic Flow Units (HFU) is more sophisticated approach to determine permeability and recognize the rock type through the reservoir by using well log and core data that used identical pore throat during groups and clusters. Developing and deriving cluster analysis by using Interactive petrophysics v 3.05 is a suitable method to identify the hydraulic flow units. The importance of using cluster analysis to extend the flow unit determination to the un-cored intervals in the wells. Porosity-permeability relationship is derived depends on FZI from core data can establish different groups and extended to un-cored wells by using well logging. Permeability estimation can be developed from this relationship to enhance method compared with other empirical approaches that are used to determine permeability from well logging

THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
Empirical Models for Determining Permeability from Well Logs
Relationship of Porosity to Permeability for Core Plugs Data
Permeability Estimation from Well Logs
Flow Zone Indicator Method
CONCLUSIONS
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