Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the relationship between the uncertainty of the volume of hydrocarbon reserves of Productive series in the South Caspian Basin and geological-technical criteria. As we know, the accuracy of the assessment of field reserves is directly affected by the degree of study of the calculation parameters. The study of these parameters depends to varying degrees on the geological and physical characteristics of this field. The main purpose of the study was to define the impact of these geological and technical factors on the uncertainty of the volume of hydrocarbon reserves. By classifying the fields according to their geological and physical characteristics, it is possible to analyze the relationship between geological and technical factors and the uncertainty of the volume of hydrocarbon reserves. As in all basins, the uncertainty of the volume of hydrocarbon reserves in the South Caspian Basin (SCB) depends on the degree of study of the calculated parameters of the fields (oil and gas field, effective thickness, porosity, oil and gas saturation, formation pressure, formation temperature, etc.). During the research, great importance was attached to the application of the cluster method. The Euclidean distance of the cluster analysis was used to identify homogeneous groups. Taking into account the general results of the research process, it should be noted that the uncertainty of the volume of Productive series (PS) hydrocarbon reserves in the SCB, in addition to the level of accuracy of calculation parameters, also depends on other geological and technical factors (depth of deposits, depth of sea, complexity of structure, number of tectonic blocks and development objects). Keywords: field; formation; uncertainty; geological and technical factors; complexity of structure; reserve.

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