Rodrigo Macedo Penna, Leonardo Costa de Oliveira, Leonardo Souza Rodrigues
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Abstract
The Brazilian pre-salt carbonate province is a scientific frontier that has been subject of extensive research and academic discussion. Santos basin carbonates show that reservoir quality is strongly conditioned by the characteristics of the depositional environment and its associated diagenetic history and alterations. Dolomitization and silicification are two of the most common diagenetic processes in Brazilian carbonates, and the combination of sedimentary and diagenetic complexity leads to a much more heterogeneous reservoir, especially complicated for geoscientists trying to mimic these geological features in terms of static and dynamic modelling. This study proposes a methodology for seismic derived diagenetic properties calculation through seismic quantitative interpretation and classification of inverted P- and S-impedance volumes applied to Brazilian Pre-Salt carbonate reservoirs. Our proposition is to establish relations between petroelastic properties and diagenetic features, first in the well-log domain and, later, in the seismic domain through different quantitative probabilistic techniques. Using the available seismic data and probabilistic approaches through stochastic inversion and Bayesian facies classification, we can interpret the occurrence of diagenetic silica and dolomite in 3D volumes. The volumetric analysis generated through the presented methodology can provide much more insights into the sedimentary history of the field, especially for static and dynamic porosity and permeability modelling.
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