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DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2020.103325
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High-resolution sequence stratigraphy applied to reservoir zonation and characterisation, and its impact on production performance - shallow marine, fluvial downstream, and lacustrine carbonate settings
作者: Magalhães A.J.C.; Raja Gabaglia G.P.; Fragoso D.G.C.; Bento Freire E.; Lykawka R.; Arregui C.D.; Silveira M.M.L.; Carpio K.M.T.; De Gasperi A.; Pedrinha S.; Artagão V.M.; Terra G.J.S.; Bunevich R.B.; Roemers-Oliveira E.; Gomes J.P.; Hernández J.I.; Hernández R.M.; Bruhn C.H.L.
刊名: Earth Science Reviews
ISSN: 00128252
出版年: 2020
卷: 210
语种: 英语
中文关键词: High-resolution sequence stratigraphy ; Lacustrine carbonate settings ; Production performance ; Reservoir characterisation ; Reservoir zonation ; Shallow marine to fluvial downstream
英文关键词: carbonate sediment ; fluvial deposit ; hydrocarbon reservoir ; lacustrine deposit ; marine sediment ; reservoir characterization ; sequence stratigraphy ; stacking
英文摘要: High-resolution sequence stratigraphy (HRSS) is a data-driven methodology that refers to the stratigraphic refinement achieved below seismic resolution. HRSS follows the standard sequence stratigraphy methodology and nomenclature, which are well established for the shallow marine to downstream reaches of the fluvial systems. Still, nomenclature must be flexible to some extent when applied to lacustrine carbonate settings. A high-resolution stratigraphic sequence is a cycle of change in stacking patterns of facies, facies associations, architectural elements, or depositional systems bound by the recurrence of the same sequence stratigraphic surface in the rock record that is observed below the resolution of a third-order sequence. Criteria that allow its identification include: I) typical internal Transgressive Regressive (T-R) pattern; II) vertical recurrence of the signature of stacking patterns at each considered hierarchy; III) trends (non-random distribution) of the vertical arrangement of stacking patterns that determine high-frequency sequences as the basis for defining and building the systems tracts of immediately higher-order sequences; IV) mappability of the stacking patterns and their respective bounding stratigraphic surfaces at each considered hierarchy. Reservoir zonation and characterisation is an essential application of HRSS in the petroleum industry. HRSS highlights the reservoir spatial distribution and heterogeneities, which are the stratigraphical essence of 3D geological and fluid flow models. Such models must be sufficiently robust to forecast production performance, to guide reservoir management, to optimise production, and to increase the ultimate recovery factor. In greenfields, HRSS identifies the best reservoirs for production. In brownfields, it guides an increase in production that marks a new phase of rejuvenation. HRSS rationalises and optimises hydrocarbon production and hence is an indispensable methodology for reservoir geology. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/166170
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作者单位: Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL), Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, Lisboa, 1749–016, Portugal; Departamento de Geologia PPGG, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN, Brazil; Petrobras E&P, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto de Geociências, Porto Alegre, Brazil; Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Calle Rio Dulce 915, Neuquén, 8300, Argentina; Abu Dhabi National Oil Company – ADNOC Onshore, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Terra Carbonates, Rua Tauphick Saadi 231/801, Porto Alegre, RS 90470-040, Brazil; XR Geomap, Avenida Ricardo Durand 397 (Grand Bourg), Salta, 4400, Argentina

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