Assessing and processing three-dimensional photogrammetry, sedimentology, and geophysical data to build high-fidelity reservoir models based on carbonate outcrop analogues br
Source
AAPG BULLETIN
ISSN
0149-1423
Date Issued
2022-10-01
Author(s)
Ramdani, Ahmad
Khanna, Pankaj
Gairola, Gaurav Siddharth
Hanafy, Sherif
Vahrenkamp, Volker
Abstract
A three-dimensional (3-D) outcrop depositional facies investiga-tion of carbonate reservoir analogues requires a comprehensive integration of outcrop with behind-the-outcrop geophysical data. This study proposes a comprehensive methodology to assess, process, and synthesize photogrammetry, sedimentology, ground-penetrating radar (GPR), and seismic data sets based on the outcrop depositional facies framework. The methodology was tested and applied to map the 3-D morphology of the stromatoporoid-coral buildups in the Upper Jurassic Hanifa For-mation reservoir analogue at Wadi Birk, Saudi Arabia. Data sets acquired include 1.2 km2 drone imageries; measured sections; 8-km-long networks of two-dimensional (2-D) GPR, three grids of 3-D GPR (60 x 50 m; 50 x 20 m; 55 x 40 m); 640-m-long 2-D seismic profile; and a 50-m-long core. We constructed a dig-ital outcrop model (DOM) from drone imageries and calibrated it with measured sections. We measured dielectric permittivity, acoustic velocity, and bulk density to assess the geophysical properties of the target facies. We used DOM-based GPR and seismic models to assess the geophysical responses and for-mulate processing flows that accentuate anomalies from the stromatoporoid-coral facies. We used the proposed methodology to measure the 3-D morphology of the stromatoporoid-coral buildups quantitatively. The buildups are 3-D pseudo-ellipsoidal with an average long and short axis length of r---,36 and r---,11 m, respectively. The average thickness of the buildups is ?2.6 m with ?N335E orientation. We used these statistical measure-ments to construct an outcrop-based porosity model of the Hanifa reservoir analogue that honors the observed 3-D mor-phology of the stromatoporoid-coral facies.
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Subjects
Geology
