Oil & Gas

Fractured Carbonates

Technical Study

Middle East

Representing a fractured, carbonate reservoir with a Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) produces an intuitively understandable model

The generation of a DFN is, however, expensive, time-consuming, and rarely predictive.
The high sunk cost of a DFN results in a persistence of an inadequate model which is constantly being tweaked at a local scale to fit new data.

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Need:

An existing DFN model was considered no longer fit for purpose by the Operator of an oil field in Iraqi Kurdistan.

Project:

A full assessment of all fracture and structural data was undertaken to create a Continuous Fracture Network model.

Outcome:

The creation of a reservoir model which reflects the fractured nature of the reservoir which does not require up-scaling and can be easily adjusted to reflect dynamic data.

Benefit

The construction of a Continuous Fracture Model is both quicker and cheaper than the design and upscaling of a DFN. Subsequent modifications are also simpler to implement. Without the high initial cost, the client feels more able to re-visit the model concepts prompted by the acquisition of new data rather than patch up an outdated but expensive model.