Brazilian Journal of Geology (Aug 2020)

An integrated approach for carbonate reservoir characterization: a case study from the Linguado Field, Campos Basin

  • Wagner Moreira Lupinacci,
  • Livia de Moura Spagnuolo Gomes,
  • Danilo Jotta Ariza Ferreira,
  • Rodrigo Bijani,
  • Antonio Fernando Menezes Freire

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2317-4889202020190103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 4

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Abstract The main reservoirs in the Linguado Field are grainstone and packstone carbonates composed of oolites, oncolites, pelloids, and rare bioclasts, of the Quissamã Formation (Albian-age) and coquinas of the Coqueiros Formation (Aptian-age). Within Quissamã Formation, facies have high porosity variations and their 3D characterization is of utter importance to allow for a better location of the wells. The objective of this study was a volumetric characterization of Quissamã Formation by means of an adapted classical workflow composed of well-seismic tie, seismic preconditioning, seismic interpretation, seismic inversion, petrophysical properties estimation, and porosity geostatistical modeling. Seismic inversion results allowed the interpretation of a horizon to separate the carbonate platform in an upper zone, with low acoustic impedance, from a lower zone, with high acoustic impedance. Finally, behavioral knowledge of acoustic impedance and the porosity distribution within the Albian carbonate platform helped to better characterize the distribution of carbonaceous facies allowing the confirmation that commercial wells were drilled in low acoustic impedance and high porosity regions. It was also possible to confirm that a well, declared as noncommercial, was drilled in a poor reservoir region with high acoustic impedance and low porosity and identified other locations that were not yet drilled but could represent potential targets.

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