Richard Perez-Roa, Mariana Rodríguez, Ilich Garcia
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Abstract
The Temblador Field is located on the southern flank of the Eastern Venezuela Basin. The Oficina Formation, present in the field, represents one of the most important producing Formations in the country. In this project, a detailed characterisation and delimitation of the sands of the Jobo and Morichal Members of the Oficina Formation. The work was outlined in three stages. The first stage consisted of studying the elastic properties of the reservoirs through unconsolidated rock physics modelling through the elaboration of the “Rock Physics Template” (RPT). Likewise, during this phase, different crossed graphs were prepared that allowed lithological discrimination. In the second stage, cubes of elastic properties such as P-wave impedance, S-wave impedance, Mhu-Rho (μρ) and Lambda-Rho (λρ) were obtained through the inversion of the Extended Elastic Impedance. Finally, the third stage consists of the classification of the lithofacies, of the cubes resulting from the inversion, through a Bayesian classification. These results allowed the construction of sand probability maps that allow delimiting the best quality sands within the Jobo and Morichal Members. In this way, the present work provides an additional tool when carrying out reservoir exploration studies, reducing uncertainty when locating a new prospect.
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Exploration Geophysics is published on behalf of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists (ASEG), Society of Exploration Geophysics of Japan (SEGJ), and Korean Society of Earth and Exploration Geophysicists (KSEG).
The journal presents significant case histories, advances in data interpretation, and theoretical developments resulting from original research in exploration and applied geophysics. Papers that may have implications for field practice in Australia, even if they report work from other continents, will be welcome. ´Exploration and applied geophysics´ will be interpreted broadly by the editors, so that geotechnical and environmental studies are by no means precluded.
Papers are expected to be of a high standard. Exploration Geophysics uses an international pool of reviewers drawn from industry and academic authorities as selected by the editorial panel.
The journal provides a common meeting ground for geophysicists active in either field studies or basic research.