On Integrated Interpretative Data Workflows for Analyzing Structural and Combinational Traps - Risk Minimizing Exploratory and Field Development Plans

As petroleum reserves become increasingly difficult to add, the risks and costs of exploring and developing them increase. Often, intricacy is because of poor data integration, exploration efforts are far from matching logical and judicious drilling campaigns. Heterogeneous data at different scales...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Castañeda, Jaime Orlando, Nimmagadda, Shastri, Echeverri, Lina Maria, Cardona, Paola Andrea, Lobo, A., Darke, Kevin
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81169
_version_ 1848764330800054272
author Castañeda, Jaime Orlando
Nimmagadda, Shastri
Echeverri, Lina Maria
Cardona, Paola Andrea
Lobo, A.
Darke, Kevin
author_facet Castañeda, Jaime Orlando
Nimmagadda, Shastri
Echeverri, Lina Maria
Cardona, Paola Andrea
Lobo, A.
Darke, Kevin
author_sort Castañeda, Jaime Orlando
building Curtin Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description As petroleum reserves become increasingly difficult to add, the risks and costs of exploring and developing them increase. Often, intricacy is because of poor data integration, exploration efforts are far from matching logical and judicious drilling campaigns. Heterogeneous data at different scales and magnitudes make integration process more difficult and tedious; ultimately affect the well-prognosis designs. Many sedimentary basins have critical issues of ascertaining the life span of each productive field, because of poor understanding of structural entrapment, reservoir descriptions and their areal extents. Geological models deduced for drillable exploratory targets at times, do not entirely meet optimum well plans and targets. These issues may severely affect the cost-benefit equation, in spite of recovery costs from the discovery wells. An effort is made to understand multi-faceted datasets (multiple dimensions in different application domains) that undergo the data integration process, including design and successful implementation of integrated workflows. 3D/4D seismic data when integrated with drilled-well and production data can facilitate the producing company, a historical pre-discovery role in exploration to a post-discovery or field development phase, thereby making up some of these risks. Geological models deduced based on interactive quantitative integrated interpretation play significant roles in well-planning and optimizing the economics associated with every exploratory and development well. Integration of maps derived from different domains, such as, seismic, geology, drilled-well, reservoir and production-engineering dimensions, can reduce the ambiguity involved during interpretation of play-entrapment mechanism. Post-mortem analysis done for each and every drilled well may help in learning about subsequent future well-plans.
first_indexed 2025-11-14T11:17:39Z
format Conference Paper
id curtin-20.500.11937-81169
institution Curtin University Malaysia
institution_category Local University
last_indexed 2025-11-14T11:17:39Z
publishDate 2012
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling curtin-20.500.11937-811692021-02-09T05:33:21Z On Integrated Interpretative Data Workflows for Analyzing Structural and Combinational Traps - Risk Minimizing Exploratory and Field Development Plans Castañeda, Jaime Orlando Nimmagadda, Shastri Echeverri, Lina Maria Cardona, Paola Andrea Lobo, A. Darke, Kevin As petroleum reserves become increasingly difficult to add, the risks and costs of exploring and developing them increase. Often, intricacy is because of poor data integration, exploration efforts are far from matching logical and judicious drilling campaigns. Heterogeneous data at different scales and magnitudes make integration process more difficult and tedious; ultimately affect the well-prognosis designs. Many sedimentary basins have critical issues of ascertaining the life span of each productive field, because of poor understanding of structural entrapment, reservoir descriptions and their areal extents. Geological models deduced for drillable exploratory targets at times, do not entirely meet optimum well plans and targets. These issues may severely affect the cost-benefit equation, in spite of recovery costs from the discovery wells. An effort is made to understand multi-faceted datasets (multiple dimensions in different application domains) that undergo the data integration process, including design and successful implementation of integrated workflows. 3D/4D seismic data when integrated with drilled-well and production data can facilitate the producing company, a historical pre-discovery role in exploration to a post-discovery or field development phase, thereby making up some of these risks. Geological models deduced based on interactive quantitative integrated interpretation play significant roles in well-planning and optimizing the economics associated with every exploratory and development well. Integration of maps derived from different domains, such as, seismic, geology, drilled-well, reservoir and production-engineering dimensions, can reduce the ambiguity involved during interpretation of play-entrapment mechanism. Post-mortem analysis done for each and every drilled well may help in learning about subsequent future well-plans. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81169 restricted
spellingShingle Castañeda, Jaime Orlando
Nimmagadda, Shastri
Echeverri, Lina Maria
Cardona, Paola Andrea
Lobo, A.
Darke, Kevin
On Integrated Interpretative Data Workflows for Analyzing Structural and Combinational Traps - Risk Minimizing Exploratory and Field Development Plans
title On Integrated Interpretative Data Workflows for Analyzing Structural and Combinational Traps - Risk Minimizing Exploratory and Field Development Plans
title_full On Integrated Interpretative Data Workflows for Analyzing Structural and Combinational Traps - Risk Minimizing Exploratory and Field Development Plans
title_fullStr On Integrated Interpretative Data Workflows for Analyzing Structural and Combinational Traps - Risk Minimizing Exploratory and Field Development Plans
title_full_unstemmed On Integrated Interpretative Data Workflows for Analyzing Structural and Combinational Traps - Risk Minimizing Exploratory and Field Development Plans
title_short On Integrated Interpretative Data Workflows for Analyzing Structural and Combinational Traps - Risk Minimizing Exploratory and Field Development Plans
title_sort on integrated interpretative data workflows for analyzing structural and combinational traps - risk minimizing exploratory and field development plans
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81169