Abstract

Training images are important input parameters for multipoint geostatistical modeling, and training images that can portray 3D spatial correlations are required to construct 3D models. The 3D training images are usually obtained by unconditional simulation using algorithms such as object-based algorithms, and in some cases, it is difficult to obtain the 3D training images directly, so a series of modeling methods based on 2D training images for constructing 3D models has been formed. In this paper, a new modeling method is proposed by synthesizing the advantages of the previous methods. Taking the fluvial reservoir modeling of the P oilfield in the Bohai area as an example, a comparative study based on 2D and 3D training images was carried out. By comparing the variance function, horizontal and vertical connectivity in x-, y-, and z-directions, and style similarity, the study shows that based on several mutually perpendicular 2D training images, the modeling method proposed in this paper can achieve an effect similar to that based on 3D training images directly. In the case that it is difficult to obtain 3D training images, the modeling method proposed in this paper has suitable application prospects.

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