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AAPG Annual Meeting, March 2002, Houston, Texas Session O-70: A New Look at Old Fields: Examples of Reworked Fields Yielding Significant New Reserves 10:20, Wednesday March 13. Integrating Outcrop Data and Modern Subsurface Logs to Define New Opportunities for Exploitation of Remaining Oil in Carbonate Reservoirs: Permian, West Texas Stephen C. Ruppel ABSTRACT: Even in mature stages
of development, carbonate platform reservoirs typically display low recovery
efficiencies. This is generally a result of the limited resolution of
reservoir architecture and flow unit character provided by subsurface
data sets. Permian carbonate platform reservoirs in West Texas are good
examples. The San Andres/Grayburg reservoir at Fuhrman-Mascho field, at
a current recovery efficiency of 33 percent of original oil in place,
was originally considered a single reservoir succession. Recent integrated
re-analysis using data from outcrops, cores and specialized wireline logs,
however, reveals three very different component reservoirs, each characterized
by distinctive facies, rock fabrics, petrophysical character, and flow
unit continuity. |