TY - JOUR
T1 - Integrated reservoir and basin modeling in understanding the petroleum system and evaluating prospects
T2 - The Cenomanian reservoir, Bahariya Formation, at Falak Field, Shushan Basin, Western Desert, Egypt
AU - Abdelwahhab, Mohammad A.
AU - Raef, Abdelmoneam
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors gratefully express their appreciation to Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), and Agiba Petroleum Company, for providing the data needed to perform this work and giving permission for publishing. The authors would also gratefully thank the United States Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and the Institute of International Education's (IIE) Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) (Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program) for funding this research project. The authors also thank Geology Department of Al-Azhar University and Department of Geology at Kansas State University (KSU) for providing access to the laboratories equipped with the needed facilities and software. Many thanks go to IHS Markit and Schlumberger for donating software; IHS Kingdom and Petrel, respectively; to KSU-Geology. Many thanks would also go to the editor and reviewers for helping refine the manuscript.
Funding Information:
The authors gratefully express their appreciation to Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), and Agiba Petroleum Company, for providing the data needed to perform this work and giving permission for publishing. The authors would also gratefully thank the United States Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and the Institute of International Education’s ( IIE ) Council for International Exchange of Scholars ( CIES ) (Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program) for funding this research project. The authors also thank Geology Department of Al-Azhar University and Department of Geology at Kansas State University ( KSU ) for providing access to the laboratories equipped with the needed facilities and software. Many thanks go to IHS Markit and Schlumberger for donating software; IHS Kingdom and Petrel, respectively; to KSU-Geology. Many thanks would also go to the editor and reviewers for helping refine the manuscript.
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© 2020 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2020/6
Y1 - 2020/6
N2 - Robust inferences on understanding the reservoir heterogeneity and processes of the respective petroleum system are essential to reduce risks throughout the petroleum exploration and development phases. In this paper we present integrated static reservoir modeling and basin modeling to better characterise the reservoir rock; hydrocarbon-bearing sandstones of the Cenomanian Bahariya Formation. This reservoir is an element of the petroleum system; whose times of hydrocarbon generation-migration-accumulation, and entrapment, are also to be addressed; in Falak Field, Meleiha Area, Shushan Basin, Western Desert, Egypt. We utilized dataset including seismic profiles and well logs of four wells. Stratigraphic and structural modeling was performed to delineate the reservoir framework, then facies and petrophysical modeling, using stochastic simulation algorithms, was performed to delineate the reservoir architecture. 1D basin modeling was performed to retrieve the geohistory and maturation models of the area. Combining both reservoir and basin models was aimed, in this study, at identifying new petroleum prospects and estimating the volume of hydrocarbons within the reservoir intervals of the study area. According to the constructed reservoir and basin models, we identified three new petroleum prospect areas; to the NE, NW, and southern parts of Falak Field; that lead to reliable consistent inferences reasonably have sound impact on the oilfield development phases of the area.
AB - Robust inferences on understanding the reservoir heterogeneity and processes of the respective petroleum system are essential to reduce risks throughout the petroleum exploration and development phases. In this paper we present integrated static reservoir modeling and basin modeling to better characterise the reservoir rock; hydrocarbon-bearing sandstones of the Cenomanian Bahariya Formation. This reservoir is an element of the petroleum system; whose times of hydrocarbon generation-migration-accumulation, and entrapment, are also to be addressed; in Falak Field, Meleiha Area, Shushan Basin, Western Desert, Egypt. We utilized dataset including seismic profiles and well logs of four wells. Stratigraphic and structural modeling was performed to delineate the reservoir framework, then facies and petrophysical modeling, using stochastic simulation algorithms, was performed to delineate the reservoir architecture. 1D basin modeling was performed to retrieve the geohistory and maturation models of the area. Combining both reservoir and basin models was aimed, in this study, at identifying new petroleum prospects and estimating the volume of hydrocarbons within the reservoir intervals of the study area. According to the constructed reservoir and basin models, we identified three new petroleum prospect areas; to the NE, NW, and southern parts of Falak Field; that lead to reliable consistent inferences reasonably have sound impact on the oilfield development phases of the area.
KW - Bahariya formation
KW - Basin modeling
KW - Prospect identification
KW - Static reservoir modeling
KW - Volumetric assessment
KW - Western desert of Egypt
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U2 - 10.1016/j.petrol.2020.107023
DO - 10.1016/j.petrol.2020.107023
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85079192377
SN - 0920-4105
VL - 189
JO - Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
JF - Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
M1 - 107023
ER -