Abstract
Features of reservoir modelling are discussed with a focus on geostatistical inversion. This inversion technology uses input seismic data as rigorous constraints to generate highly detailed reservoir models with geologically plausible shapes. Furthermore, it provides a clear quantification of uncertainties to assess development risks and to obtain probabilistic estimates of reserves in a reservoir. The advantages of the approach are illustrated with a case study from an oilfield in the West Siberian province.
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