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Journal of Australian Energy Producers
RESEARCH ARTICLE

THE APPLICATION OF 3D SEISMIC INTERPRETATION TECHNIQUES FOR OPTIMISING WELL PLACEMENT: FORTESCUE FIELD RE DEVELOPMENT, GIPPSLAND BASIN

P.J. Ryan and T.E. Vinson

The APPEA Journal 37(1) 31 - 47
Published: 1997

Abstract

In order to achieve successful drilling results on mature fields, geophysical analysis has become increasingly focussed on the application of high precision 3D seismic interpretation and analysis techniques. These techniques were critical to the success of the re-development program recently completed on the Fortescue Field* Gippsland Basin. Fortescue, initially developed in 1983, contains an estimated oil reserve of 300 million barrels. The field is currently over 80 percent depleted. To offset declining production and develop remaining reserves, an 18 well additional drilling program together with upgrades to platform topsides and production facilities was conducted on the field from October 1994 to October 1996.

Many of the proposed additional drilling opportunities relied on oil being trapped structurally updip from existing completions. Given the size (approx. 1 MSTB) and subtle, low relief nature of the targets being pursued, the precision of conventional 3D seismic interpretation techniques was inadequate to optimise the location of wells. This necessitated the development of a series of specific tools that could provide high resolution definition of both the trap and lithology as well as optimising well placement.

These high precision interpretation techniques include: reservoir subcrop edge prediction through qualitative calibration of geological models to seismic data: the assessment of overburden velocity distortions of the seismic time field by utilising isochron mapping and interval attribute analysis; and prediction of trap geometries and lateral stratigraphic variations by the application of seismic waveform attributes.

The application of these advanced 3D seismic interpretation techniques and their integration with related geoscience and engineering technologies resulted in the completion of a successful 18 well re-development program for the Fortescue field.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ96002

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