Reservoir model and application of seismic attributes to predict lower Miocene B10 sandstone reservoir distribution in Su Tu Den oil field, Block 15-1, Cuu Long basin
Abstract
A clear understanding of the geological model and distribution of a reservoir is very critical for better production approaches. Precisely determining the geological concept is an initial step to orientate reservoir study. The combination of geological model with the results of seismic attribute analysis is the key to determine reservoir distribution. This paper addresses a detailed analysis of regressive delta fan facies of Lower Miocene B10 reservoir which have been investigated by integrating core description, biostratigraphy, well log patterns, seismic characteristic, and seismic attributes.
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