Study on the Couple of 3D Geological Model and Reservoir Numerical Simulation Results

xiaoming YE, Chunliang HUO, Bo QUAN, Zhennan GAO, Pengfei WANG

Abstract


Taking Dongying Formation, Palaeogene, B Oilfield in Bohai Bay Basin as an example, this paper discusses research on coupling 3D geological model and reservoir numerical simulation results during oilfield development. 3D geological modeling technology and reservoir numerical simulation plays important roles in oilfield development nowadays. 3D geological modeling integrates the static information and data from cores, logs and seismic to approach the reality of reservoir as much as possible. Numerical simulation based on geological models, provides a way to use dynamic data by history matching production. Thus, static data from the subsurface reservoir and dynamic data from production are synthesized with the combination of 3D geological modeling and numerical simulation. At present, except upscaling, which connected these two steps, modeling and simulation are usually discussed and operated separately. This paper tried to find an approach to realize the couple of 3D geological modeling and reservoir numerical simulation, which admits the uncertainty of the geological model and emphases the use of simulation result to adjust geological model. 3D geological modeling provides reservoir numerical simulation with initial reservoir static parameter. With the initial geological knowledge, history matching is conducted to quantitatively describe the flowing rule of oil-water. During the process of matching production history, the changes of reservoir parameters may put insight on corresponding geological knowledge. Based on these updated geological knowledge, these possible changes are coupled to the new geological model. 3D geological model of B oilfield was studied as an example in this paper,how to sufficiently integrate numerical simulation results was researched to improve geological knowledge on the connectivity relationship between well groups, then the 3D geological model was updated.


Keywords


Geological modeling; Reservoir numerical simulation; Coupling; History matching; Uncertainty

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/9663

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