Abstract

Three-dimensional static model is a crucial key for a reservoir heterogeneity representation and an initial evaluation of the hydrocarbon in place, thus for a success field development, an accurate reservoir characterization is a fingerprint for the decision making. The initial goal of this study is to generate a static model for Jeribe and Euphrates formations in Qaiyarah oil field to investigate the distribution of the discrete and continuous proprieties such as, permeability and water saturation, in sequence, recognizing the value of the reserve to identity the ability of developing this reservoir as a final decision for future investment. The sever hetrogeneity and complexity of Qaiyarah oil field were the main challenges confronted through the static model building, in consequence, this paper repesents a fingerprint for the future studies in this area. The conceptual methodology in this research includes the integration of the well log data and final well reports to construct the three-dimensional model through log interpretation, sequential simulators, and properties upscaling. Initial volumetric calculations were performed mainly based on the petrophysical properties distribution of eight wells and oil water contact level. Accordingly, the hydrocarbon volume in place were estimated in the two pay reservoirs under study Jeribe and Euphrates formations. The results showed that Euphrates Formation has dominated by the largest portion of reverse (554*106 Sm3), while Jeribe Formation has lower volume of oil initially in place about 194 *106 Sm3.

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