Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4720208 Petroleum Exploration and Development 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Based on comprehensive analysis of core data, well logs and outcrops, the barrier-intercalations in the sandy braided river of Hegli Oilfield, Muglad Basin, Sudan were classified and analyzed. The barrier-intercalations in single wells were identified using grey theory, which, in combination of the modern braided river deposit measurements, was used to establish the quantitative calculation formulas for different barrier-intercalations in different scale. Three hierarchies of the barrier-intercalations are developed in the sandy braided river reservoirs in the study area, including barriers between the two single layers, intercalations between the two single sandbodies and intercalations in a single braided river bar. The barriers are 700–1 500 m wide and 1 000–2 000 m long, in continuous sheet shape. The intercalations of abandoned channel are 170–350 m wide; the intercalations of chute are 60–100 m wide and 900–1 500 m long; and the intercalations of braided river bars are 100–400 m wide and 300–800 m long. Based on the constraint of barrier- intercalation scale, 3-D geological models which accurately delineate different types of barrier-intercalations were built by facies-control and stochastic modeling.

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