Abstract

A construction of a 3D geological model of Yamama Formation to explain the distribution of petrophysical properties (shale volume, effective porosity and hydrocarbon saturation) by using Petrel software. Five wells were selected in order to build structural and petrophysical models based on interpretation of well logs and petrophysical properties. Yamama reservoir is divided into four main units (YA, YB, YC, and YD), YA is divided into five secondary reservoir units (YA1, YA2, YA3, YA4, and YA5), YB is divided into two secondary reservoir units (YB1 and YB2), YC is divided into two secondary reservoir units (YC1 and YC2) and YD is divided into three secondary reservoir units (YD1, YD2, and YD3). Structural model showed Faihaa oil field represented by anticlinal fold with double plunging. Petrophysical models (shale volume, effective porosity and hydrocarbon saturation) constructed for each subunit of Yamama reservoir using sequential Gaussian simulation executed with Petrel software. According to data analyzes and the results from modeling, the subunits for both YB and YB are good reservoir units regarding its good petrophysical properties (high effective porosity and high hydrocarbon saturation) and considered as the most important productive units in Yamama Formation

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