Upscaling of outcrop information for improved reservoir modelling – exemplified by a case study on chalk

Dongfang Qu, Peter Frykman, Lars Stemmerik, Klaus Mosegaard, Lars Nielsen

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Abstrakt

Outcrops are valuable for analogous subsurface reservoirs in supplying knowledge of fine-scale spatial heterogeneity pattern and stratification types, which are difficult to obtain from subsurface reservoir cores, well logs or seismic data. For petrophysical properties in a domain where the variations are relatively continuous and not dominated by abrupt contrasts, the spatial heterogeneity pattern can be characterized by a semivariogram model. The outcrop information therefore has the potential to constrain the semivariogram for subsurface reservoir modelling, even though it represents different locations and depths, and the petrophysical properties may differ in magnitude or variance. However, the use of outcrop-derived spatial correlation information for petrophysical property modelling in practice has been challenged by the scale difference between the small support volume of the property measurements from outcrops and the typically much larger grid cells used in reservoir models. With an example of modelling the porosity of an outcrop chalk unit in eastern Denmark, this paper illustrates how the fine-scale spatial correlation information obtained from the sampling of outcrops can be transferred to coarser-scale models of analogue rocks. The workflow can be applied to subsurface reservoirs and ultimately improves the representation of geological patterns in reservoir models.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummerpetgeo2020-126
Antal sider8
TidsskriftPetroleum Geoscience
Vol/bind27
Udgave nummer4
DOI
StatusUdgivet - nov. 2021

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  • Programområde 3: Energiressourcer

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