Abstract

Kutei Basin has the second largest hydrocarbon reserve in Indonesia. In addition to the Miocene inversion related structural traps, slope-fan and channel stratigraphic traps are also important traps in this basin. To guide stratigraphic traps explorations in the basin, the seismic stratigraphy, attributes, and AI inversion methods are integrated to identify and map the reservoir seismic facies, porosity, and pore-fluid. Well data indicates that the studied reservoirs are filled by gas. Seismic data shows that there are two main gas-sand reservoirs corresponding to strong amplitude anomaly. Seismic stratigraphy analysis, guided by seismic attributes, shows that these gas-sand reservoirs were deposited in the channel and local fan facies. The AI inversion is applied to identify and map the porosity and pore-fluid of these two sand reservoirs. Future well locations are identified by integrating the facies, porosity, and pore-fluid maps.

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