Reservoir characterization using fluid substitution and inversion methods, offshore West Nile Delta, Egypt

Sinbad channel lies in West Delta Deep Marine Concession (WDDM) offshore Nile Delta, Egypt. The southern part of the channel has been penetrated by an exploratory well (Sinbad-1), but the well encountered a residual gas. The study is dedicated to assess the gas saturation in the northern extension o...

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Main Authors: Mohamed El-Bahiry, Ashraf El-Amir, Mohamed Abdelhay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-06-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062116300563
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spelling doaj-a03f87c089684646af42c3581fe07fe82020-11-24T23:14:53ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Petroleum1110-06212017-06-0126235136110.1016/j.ejpe.2016.05.005Reservoir characterization using fluid substitution and inversion methods, offshore West Nile Delta, EgyptMohamed El-Bahiry0Ashraf El-Amir1Mohamed Abdelhay2Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, EgyptRashid Petroleum Company, EgyptRashid Petroleum Company, EgyptSinbad channel lies in West Delta Deep Marine Concession (WDDM) offshore Nile Delta, Egypt. The southern part of the channel has been penetrated by an exploratory well (Sinbad-1), but the well encountered a residual gas. The study is dedicated to assess the gas saturation in the northern extension of the channel using the advanced rock physics methods and seismic inversion techniques. Rock physics models play a crucial role in seismic reservoir characterization studies. The Fluid substitution method is the most commonly used technique using the application of Gassmann’s equation. Post-stack and Pre-stack seismic inversion have been done over the area, utilizing the seismic data set along with the well log data to better understand the lithology and fluid distribution in the channel. The main goal of the paper is to estimate the saturation of the gas at the eastern part so, after applying the previous methods at study area the eastern part of Sinbad area is having the same response of amplitude like the drilled area so we can conclude that the area has gas but we can’t know if it is economic or residual.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062116300563SinbadReservoir characterizationWDDM
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author Mohamed El-Bahiry
Ashraf El-Amir
Mohamed Abdelhay
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Ashraf El-Amir
Mohamed Abdelhay
Reservoir characterization using fluid substitution and inversion methods, offshore West Nile Delta, Egypt
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
Sinbad
Reservoir characterization
WDDM
author_facet Mohamed El-Bahiry
Ashraf El-Amir
Mohamed Abdelhay
author_sort Mohamed El-Bahiry
title Reservoir characterization using fluid substitution and inversion methods, offshore West Nile Delta, Egypt
title_short Reservoir characterization using fluid substitution and inversion methods, offshore West Nile Delta, Egypt
title_full Reservoir characterization using fluid substitution and inversion methods, offshore West Nile Delta, Egypt
title_fullStr Reservoir characterization using fluid substitution and inversion methods, offshore West Nile Delta, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Reservoir characterization using fluid substitution and inversion methods, offshore West Nile Delta, Egypt
title_sort reservoir characterization using fluid substitution and inversion methods, offshore west nile delta, egypt
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
issn 1110-0621
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Sinbad channel lies in West Delta Deep Marine Concession (WDDM) offshore Nile Delta, Egypt. The southern part of the channel has been penetrated by an exploratory well (Sinbad-1), but the well encountered a residual gas. The study is dedicated to assess the gas saturation in the northern extension of the channel using the advanced rock physics methods and seismic inversion techniques. Rock physics models play a crucial role in seismic reservoir characterization studies. The Fluid substitution method is the most commonly used technique using the application of Gassmann’s equation. Post-stack and Pre-stack seismic inversion have been done over the area, utilizing the seismic data set along with the well log data to better understand the lithology and fluid distribution in the channel. The main goal of the paper is to estimate the saturation of the gas at the eastern part so, after applying the previous methods at study area the eastern part of Sinbad area is having the same response of amplitude like the drilled area so we can conclude that the area has gas but we can’t know if it is economic or residual.
topic Sinbad
Reservoir characterization
WDDM
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062116300563
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