Abstract

Carbonates form brilliant stratigraphic traps. The execution of traditional seismic data interpretation using time and depth mapping generates ambiguities in the discrimination of porous and non-porous reservoir beds. In these stratigraphic circumstances, placement of development wells within the unproven prospects is a trial for exploration geophysicist. The 3D post-stack seismic attributes and quantitative seismo-petrophysical simulation (QSPS) are applied on Habib Rahi Limestone (HRL) Member from a gas field, SW Pakistan. 45 Hz spectral magnitude delineates the lithology, fractures, and geomorphology of gas-bearing shoal reservoir facies than full-spectrum seismic tools. 45 Hz predicts a north-east oriented gas-bearing stratigraphic lead, which covers an area of 105 km2. The QSPS reveals a very low-density (2–2.1 g/c.c.) and low-velocity (~2500–3000 m/s) of shoal reservoir. The high-quality shoal limestone reservoirs of HRL with ~30% porosity are deposited during the regression phase of sea-level fall in the east. The low-quality fine-grained seal facies with <9% porosity are deposited during the substantial transgression phase of sea-level rise in the west. The cross plots of seismic-based porosity (%) versus inverted velocity (m/s), inverted density (g/c.c), and reservoir thickness (m) show correlation coefficients of (R)2>0.92, (R)2>0.97, and (R)2>0.89. The coarse-grained gas-bearing reservoirs experience 31.8 m thickness and least density (2–2.1 g/c.c.) are deposited during sea-level fall. The 31.3 m thick and high-density (2.2–2.3 g/c.c.) fine-grained seal facies are deposited during sea-level rise. This workflow can serve as an analogue for the development of carbonate fairways within Asia and similar world basins.

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