Reservoir Modelling

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facies modelling
how the large-scale stratigraphic relationships are integrated into the reservoir framework
how to set up
internal reservoir architecture
modelling the main reservoir properties
permeability and water saturation
porosity
QC and manage the reservoir model project database
review of the seismic interpretation and depth conversion
structural elements of a model
the data required to build a reservoir model
the role of uncertainty analysis in the static model and its impact on volumetric estimation
understanding the geological interpretation of cores and logs
upscaling both the structure and the properties of a fine-scale geological model for dynamic simulation
volumetric uncertainty

Product details

  • ISBN 9781119313465
  • Weight: 567g
  • Dimensions: 147 x 218mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The essential resource to an integrated approach to reservoir modelling by highlighting both the input of data and the modelling results

Reservoir Modelling offers a comprehensive guide to the procedures and workflow for building a 3-D model. Designed to be practical, the principles outlined can be applied to any modelling project regardless of the software used. The author — a noted practitioner in the field — captures the heterogeneity due to structure, stratigraphy and sedimentology that has an impact on flow in the reservoir.

This essential guide follows a general workflow from data QC and project management, structural modelling, facies and property modelling to upscaling and the requirements for dynamic modelling. The author discusses structural elements of a model and reviews both seismic interpretation and depth conversion, which are known to contribute most to volumetric uncertainty and shows how large-scale stratigraphic relationships are integrated into the reservoir framework. The text puts the focus on geostatistical modelling of facies and heterogeneities that constrain the distribution of reservoir properties including porosity, permeability and water saturation. In addition, the author discusses the role of uncertainty analysis in the static model and its impact on volumetric estimation. The text also addresses some typical approaches to modelling specific reservoirs through a mix of case studies and illustrative examples and:

  • Offers a practical guide to the use of data to build a successful reservoir model
  • Draws on the latest advances in 3-D modelling software
  • Reviews facies modelling, the different methods and the need for understanding the geological interpretation of cores and logs
  • Presents information on upscaling both the structure and the properties of a fine-scale geological model for dynamic simulation
  • Stresses the importance of an interdisciplinary team-based approach

Written for geophysicists, reservoir geologists and petroleum engineers, Reservoir Modelling offers the essential information needed to understand a reservoir for modelling and contains the multidisciplinary nature of a reservoir modelling project. 

Steve Cannon is a geologist by profession, a petrophysicist by inclination and a reservoir modeller by design. He worked as a geologist and petrophysicist in all sectors of the oil and gas industry including government, oil companies, and the service sector. Cannon is a Past-President of the London Petrophysical Society.

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