Abstract:
A method for performing a field operation within a geologic basin includes obtaining two basin snapshots of the geologic basin, performing a particle dynamics simulation of the geologic basin using at least the two basin snapshots to generate an intermediate basin snapshot, performing, using at least the intermediate basin snapshot as a constraining condition, a basin simulation of the geologic basin to generate a simulated evolution of the basin rock geometry within the geologic basin, and performing, based on the simulated evolution of the basin rock geometry, the field operation within the geologic basin.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for compressing topological grid data for layered geological strata are described. The techniques include obtaining topological grid data for a layered geological structure, where the topological grid data includes a plurality of cell representations, a majority of the cell representations including at least one data value, where the topological grid data includes at least one pinch-out cell representation lacking a data value. The techniques also include interpolating a data value for the at least one pinch-out cell representation to produce interpolated topological grid data. The techniques also include transforming the interpolated topological grid data to obtain frequency domain interpolated topological grid data. The techniques also include truncating ordered coefficients of the frequency domain interpolated topological grid data to obtain truncated frequency domain interpolated topological grid data. The techniques also include storing on a non-transitory storage medium the truncated frequency domain interpolated topological aid data.
Abstract:
A method can include providing a finite element grid described with respect to a lateral coordinate axis and a depth coordinate axis to model a multilayer sedimentary basin; coarsening the finite element grid with respect to the lateral coordinate axis to provide a coarsened finite element grid; performing a backstripping and forward simulation cycle using the coarsened finite element grid to provide geometry and porosity results for the model of the multilayer sedimentary basin; refining the finite element grid with respect to the lateral coordinate axis to provide a refined finite element grid; and performing backstripping and forward simulation cycle using the refined finite element grid and at least the porosity results to provide enhanced geometry and porosity results for the model of the multilayer sedimentary basin. Various other apparatuses, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A method for performing a field operation within a geologic basin having rock formations and a reservoir that includes fluids includes generating, by forward modeling using a petroleum system model (PSM), an estimate of a fluid property distribution of a fluid within the reservoir of the geologic basin. The method further includes detecting, from fluid samples, a fluid property gradient within the geologic basin. The fluid samples are extracted from within at least one wellbore drilled through the rock formations. The method further includes, comparing the estimate of the fluid property distribution with the detected fluid property gradient to generate a comparison result, iteratively adjusting, based on the comparison result, the PSM to generate an adjusted PSM, and performing, based on the adjusted PSM, the field operation within the geologic basin.
Abstract:
A method for modeling a migration of hydrocarbon fluids. The method may include decomposing, by operation of a processor, a domain of a basin model to produce a first plurality of cells having a permeability below a threshold value and a second plurality of cells having a permeability above the threshold value. A first migration analysis may be performed to analyze a relatively slow migration starting in the first plurality of cells. A second migration analysis may be performed to analyze a relatively faster migration starting m the second plurality of cells.
Abstract:
A method, apparatus, and program product determine an effective trap size for reservoir traps of an oil and gas reservoir. Geological data is analyzed to determine structural spill points. Based on the structural spill points and the geological data reservoir traps are identified. An effective trap size for at least some of the reservoir traps of the reservoir is determined based on the structural spill points and the geological data.