3-D seismic imaging and interpretation of Brushy Canyon slope and basin thin-bed reservoirs, northwest Delaware Basin

被引:9
|
作者
Hardage, BA
Simmons, JL
Pendleton, VM
Stubbs, BA
Uszynski, BJ
机构
[1] Univ Texas, Bur Econ Geol, Austin, TX 78713 USA
[2] Integ Geophys, Tulsa, OK 74159 USA
[3] Pecos Petr Engn Inc, Roswell, NM 88202 USA
[4] Territorial Resources Inc, Roswell, NM USA
关键词
Brushy Canyon; Hydrocarbon reservoir; New Mexico; Oil production; Seismic method; United States;
D O I
10.1190/1.1444447
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
A study was done at Nash Draw field, Eddy County, New Mexico, to demonstrate how engineering, drilling, geologic, geophysical, and petrophysical technologies should be integrated to improve oil recovery from Brushy Canyon reservoirs at depths of approximately 6600 ft (2000 m) on the northwest slope of the Delaware basin. These thin-bed reservoirs were deposited in a slope-basin environment by a mechanism debated by researchers, a common model being turbidite deposition. In this paper, we describe how state-of-the-art 3-D seismic data were acquired, interpreted, integrated with other reservoir data, and then used to improve the siting of in-field wells and to provide facies parameters for reservoir simulation across this complex depositional system. The 3-D seismic field program was an onshore subsalt imaging effort because the Ochoan Rustler/Salado, a high-velocity salt/anhydrite section, extended from the surface to a depth of approximately 3000 ft (900 m) across the entire study area. The primary imaging targets were heterogeneous siltstone and fine-grained sandstone successions approximately 100 ft (30 m) thick and comprised of complex assemblages of thin lobe-like deposits having individual thicknesses of 3 to 6 ft (1 to 2 m). The seismic acquisition was complicated further by (1) the presence of active potash mines around and beneath the 3-D grid that were being worked at depths of 500 to 600 ft (150 to 180 m), (2) shallow salt lakes, and (3) numerous archeological sites. We show that by careful presurvey wave testing and attention to detail during data processing, thin-bed reservoirs in this portion of the Delaware basin can be imaged with a signal bandwidth of 10 to 100 Hz and that siltstone/sandstone successions 100 ft (30 m) thick in the basal Brushy Canyon interval can be individually detected and interpreted. Further, we show that amplitude attributes extracted from these 3-D data are valuable indicators of the amount of net pay and porosity-feet in the major reservoir successions and of the variations in the fluid transmissivity observed in production wells across the held, Relationships between seismic reflection amplitude and reservoir properties determined at the initial calibration wells have been used to site and drill two production wells, The first well found excellent reservoir conditions; the second well was slightly mispositioned relative to the targeted reflection-amplitude trend and penetrated reservoir facies typical of that at other producing wells. Relationships between seismic reflection amplitude and critical petrophysical properties of the thin-bed reservoirs have also allowed a seismic-driven simulation of reservoir performance to be initiated.
引用
收藏
页码:1507 / 1519
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Growth Conditions and 3-D Seismic Delineation of Carboniferous Barrier Reefs in the Southwestern Tarim Basin
    Renhai Pu
    Lu Yun
    Jiangyu Su
    Qian Guo
    Xiaohong Dang
    Journal of Earth Science, 2014, (02) : 315 - 323
  • [22] Growth Conditions and 3-D Seismic Delineation of Carboniferous Barrier Reefs in the Southwestern Tarim Basin
    Renhai Pu
    Lu Yun
    Jiangyu Su
    Qian Guo
    Xiaohong Dang
    Journal of Earth Science, 2014, 25 (02) : 315 - 323
  • [23] Comparison of linear regression and a probabilistic neural network to predict porosity from 3-D seismic attributes in Lower Brushy Canyon channeled sandstones, southeast New Mexico
    Leiphart, DJ
    Hart, BS
    GEOPHYSICS, 2001, 66 (05) : 1349 - 1358
  • [24] Thin-bed reservoir characterisation by integration of seismic inversion, multi attributes analysis and neural network: a case study in the Sufyan oil field of the Muglad rift basin, Sudan
    Shuaib, M. E. K.
    Berguig, M. C.
    BULLETIN OF GEOPHYSICS AND OCEANOGRAPHY, 2022, 63 (03): : 455 - 480
  • [25] 3D Seismic Interpretation of Mass Transport Deposits: Implications for Basin Analysis and Geohazard Evaluation
    Frey-Martinez, J.
    SUBMARINE MASS MOVEMENTS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES, 2010, 28 : 553 - +
  • [26] Palaeostructure and palaeogeography from 3D seismic interpretation: examples from the Permian Basin in Poland
    Gorski, M
    Trela, M
    Kunicka-Gorska, W
    PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE, 1998, 4 (03) : 221 - 226
  • [27] Multilayer 3D seismic attribute analysis and fault framework modeling of shallow extensional fault systems in the Delaware Basin
    Petkovsek, Chesney
    INTERPRETATION-A JOURNAL OF SUBSURFACE CHARACTERIZATION, 2024, 12 (04): : T399 - T412
  • [28] 3-D seismic volume of a major buried thrust front: Quiriquire Block, Eastern Venezuela basin
    Rigatti, Vincent
    De Gruyter, Phil
    Roden, Rocky
    Gajkowski, Wynn
    Hull, Rob
    Sievers, Dick
    The Leading Edge, 1999, 18 (10): : 1140 - 1145
  • [29] Geometric characterization of igneous intrusions: 3-D seismic insights from the Campos Basin, SE Brazil
    da Costa Correia, Ulisses Miguel
    Zanardo Honorio, Bruno Cesar
    Kuroda, Michelle Chaves
    Melani, Leandro Hartleben
    Vidal, Alexandre Campane
    MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2019, 102 : 725 - 739
  • [30] Multiphase, decoupled faulting in the southern German Molasse Basin - evidence from 3-D seismic data
    Shipilin, Vladimir
    Tanner, David C.
    von Hartmann, Hartwig
    Moeck, Inga
    SOLID EARTH, 2020, 11 (06) : 2097 - 2117