RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBONATE RESERVOIRS OF BATURAJA FORMATION, KITTY FIELD, SUNDA BASIN
Kitty Field is located in the southern part of Sunda Basin that produce oil from <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> carbonate Baturaja Formation. Re-development plans and water injection program <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> &l...
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Summary: | Kitty Field is located in the southern part of Sunda Basin that produce oil from <br />
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carbonate Baturaja Formation. Re-development plans and water injection program <br />
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of this field, as the consequence, require detail analysis through static and <br />
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dynamic approaches. This thesis focuses on the static reservoir characterization <br />
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through the identification of rock type. Hence, the main goal to obtain a <br />
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comprehensive understanding of the petrophysical properties of the reservoir can <br />
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be achieved by identification the type, composition and rock type (RT) <br />
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distribution. <br />
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Based on analyses and interpretation of core and petrographic data and also <br />
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seismic attribute data, carbonate of Baturaja Formation, Kitty Field is an isolated <br />
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platform carbonate which divided into two depositional cycle, which are platform <br />
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margin reef complex, platform interior, and shallow marine shale-basin fasies <br />
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association in first cycle represented Lower Baturaja Formation and skeletal <br />
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mounded fasies association in the second cycle represented Upper Baturaja <br />
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Formation. <br />
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RT identification is performed by FZI plot technique with the 118 routine core <br />
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data. From the plot, five rock types appear, each having a very distinct <br />
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porosity/permeability relationship with a high correlation coefficient. The second <br />
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stage is petrographic analysis from 35 thin section samples which spread in all <br />
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RT. From this analysis, RT identification is done by observation of pore types, <br />
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pore sizes and pore associations based on Lucia, 1983 and Lonoy, 2006. The five <br />
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RT which were identified are (1) RT 1–separate vug, (2) RT 2– separate vug <br />
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intercrystalline, and interparticle micropore, (3) RT 3–separate vug (moldic <br />
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micropore) and interparticle micropore, (4) RT–touching vug and interparticle <br />
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macropore, dan (5) RT 5–touching vug and (fracture and channel) <br />
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The formation of reservoir quality or RT from the interval study was controlled by <br />
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diagenetic processes. It could be seen that generally the secondary porosity <br />
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appears. The study shows that the RT is not correlated to facies. One RT appears <br />
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in several facies. So the diagenetic processes becomes important in reservoir <br />
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quality or rock type development. Three-dimensional reservoir characterization is performed for RT, porosity and <br />
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permeability models. The modelling has been done by geostatistical approach. <br />
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The study shows strong consistency between petrophysical properties and the <br />
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underlying rock type models. The study results will be used as main input of <br />
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dynamic simulation for water injection and further development plan in carbonate <br />
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reservoir, Baturaja Formation, Kitty Field. |
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