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Linking Geostatistics with Basin and Petroleum System Modeling: Assessment of Structural Uncertainties www.ies.de Bin Jia and Tapan Mukerji Stanford University SCRF 22 nd Affiliate Meeting May 1, 2009
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Linking Geostatistics with Basin and Petroleum System Modeling:

Assessment of Structural Uncertainties

www.ies.de

Bin Jia and Tapan MukerjiStanford University

SCRF 22nd Affiliate MeetingMay 1, 2009

Outline

Basin and Petroleum System Modeling (BPSM)Assessment of structural uncertaintiesPreliminary resultsFuture works

Spatial scales of petroleum investigation

Sedimentary Basin investigations emphasize the stratigraphic sequence and structural style of sedimentary rock

Petroleum System studies the interplay between the main elements of a petroleum system.

Play investigations describe the present-day geologic similarity of a series of present-day hydrocarbon traps

Prospect studies describe the individual present-day trap to determine whether they have economic value and are exploitable with available technology and tools

Magoon and Dow, 1994

Source rockReservoir rockSeal rockOverburden rock

Trap FormationGeneration-Migration-Accumulation

Four essential elements and Two processesand all genetically related petroleum that originated from one pod of active source rock

Source

Reservoir

Seal

MigrationPath

Proc

esse

sEs

sent

ial

Elem

ents

What is Petroleum System?

Magoon and Dow, 1994

Objectives of BPSM

Basic Tasks: GenerationHave hydrocarbons been generated?Resource assessment studies and initial charge.

Where were hydrocarbons generated?If hydrocarbons were generated, we can define their locations quite accurately.

When were hydrocarbons generated?There are many clear examples of where basins/plays/prospects have failed due to timing problems.

Advanced Tasks: MigrationCould they have migrated to my prospect?Modeling of the dynamic process of generation, expulsion and migration makes it possible to determine if the oil and gas charge could reach the trap.

What are the properties of the hydrocarbons?Modeling of the phase behaviour of the hydrocarbons during migration, accumulation and loss makes it possible to determine oil vs. gas probabilities and even predict properties such as API gravities and GORs.

Wygrala, 2008

Importance of BPSM

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Best Drilling SequenceSe

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ic Da

ta

Seis

mic

Data

Petro

leum

Sys

tem

Mod

elin

g

Petro

leum

Sys

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6400

5600

4800

4000

3200

2400

1600

800

40 80 120 160 200

Drilling Sequence

100%

63%

28%

ForecastingEfficiency

165 Wildcat Wells(120 dry holes, 45 discoveries)

0%

Murris (1984)

GEOMETRY ANDSTRATIGRAPHYSeismic and well log

interpretation

PreprocessorTIMING OF UNITS,TECTONIC EVENTSDECOMPACTION

Rock/fluid properties

Forward modeling

TEMPERATURE FIELD

PORE PRESSURE FIELD

CHEMICAL REACTIONS

FLUID FLOW

GEOCHEMICAL

•Organic richness•Thermal maturity

•Kerogen type, Kinetics

OUTPUT

BOUNDARY CONDITIONS

•Heat flow history•Surface temperature•Paleo-water depth

CALIBRATIONS

BPSM Workflow

Peters, 2009

1-D Modeling Results

1.2%Ro

0.6%Ro

Dobbins source rock

Scheirer, 2008

3-D Modeling of Alaska North Slope Basin

Shubliksource rock

Vitrinite Reflectance, %

Prudhoe

Pt. Barrow

Kuparuk

Peters, 2009

A Parallel Universe ...

ProductionTechnology: Reservoir Modeling/Simulation

Tasks: simulate hydrocarbon fluid flow processes in hydrocarbon accumulations to understand and predict flow and optimize production

Data Models: 3D geological models constructed e.g. with Petrel and other tools

Model Scaling: meter to kilometer, months to years

Model Geometry: static, i.e. does not change during simulation

Software Product: EclipseEclipse

ExplorationTechnology: Basin/Petroleum System Modeling

Tasks: simulate hydrocarbon generation and migration processes in basins to understand generation potential, assess charge risks and predict properties

Data Models: 1D/2D/3D geological models constructed with various tools, including Petrel, GoCad and others

Model Scaling: tens to hundreds of kilometers, millions of years!

Model Geometry: dynamic, i.e. changes during simulation

Software Product: PetroModPetroMod

Wygrala, 2008

Uncertainty assessment in BPSM

Input Uncertainties

Heat flow

HI

StratigraphyGeometry

Lithology

Kinetics PWD

TOC …

Output Uncertainties

Structural modeling uncertainties

Structural uncertainties from seismic data– Time-to-depth conversion– Interpretation– Migration– Acquisition– Preprocessing– Stacking

Thore etc, 2002

Time-to-depth conversion with Bayesian Kriging

Bridge between simple kriging and kriging with trendStable when there are few well observationsSimilar to universal kriging results for large amount of well observations

Bayesian Kriging vs. Kriging with Trend

Abrahamsen 1993

Representation of Structural Model

Dubrule 2003

Impact of source rock structures

Workflow - uncertainties quantification

Data Gathering- Seismic Time- Well Data

Generate multiple structure realizations

PetroMod Simulation

Match calibration

data?

“NO” - Continue with next realization

Enough realizations?

YES

Uncertainty Assessment

YES

“NO” - Continue with next realization

Future work

Complex structuralFacies modeling3-D modeling


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