Reservoir geological modeling encompasses all the aspects related to the definition of the structural, stratigraphic, lithological and petrophysical features of the mineralized rock volume, leading to the estimation of the spatial distribution and of the total amount of stored hydrocarbons. Reservoir models typically result from the quantitative integration of well and seismic data through geostatistical tools. Based on such models, equiprobable realizations of structural settings and property distributions can be generated by appropriate stochastic simulation techniques. On the contrary, the integration of regional (or basin) scale information is commonly performed in a qualitative or semi-quantitative way, for example through the definiti...
Description of subsurface reservoirs is important for decision-making in the development of hydrocar...
International audienceRealistic geological modeling can be considered as the first objective in a re...
Knowledge of the distribution of permeability and porosity in a reservoir is necessary for the predi...
Current static reservoir models are created by quantitative integration of interpreted well and seis...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Current static reservoir models are created by quantitative integration of inte...
Current static reservoir models are created by quantitative integration of interpreted well and seis...
Forward stratigraphic modelling aims at representing the spatial distribution of lithology as a func...
Forward stratigraphic modelling aims at representing the spatial distribution of lithology as a func...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Forward stratigraphic modelling aims at representing the spatial distribution o...
We propose a new workflow for building static reservoir models of siliciclastic fluvio-deltaic syste...
Realistic geological modeling can be considered as the first objective in a reservoir characterizati...
Realistic geological modeling can be considered as the first objective in a reservoir characterizati...
Realistic geological modeling can be considered as the first objective in a reservoir characterizati...
Realistic geological modeling can be considered as the first objective in a reservoir characterizati...
Description of subsurface reservoirs is important for decision-making in the development of hydrocar...
Description of subsurface reservoirs is important for decision-making in the development of hydrocar...
International audienceRealistic geological modeling can be considered as the first objective in a re...
Knowledge of the distribution of permeability and porosity in a reservoir is necessary for the predi...
Current static reservoir models are created by quantitative integration of interpreted well and seis...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Current static reservoir models are created by quantitative integration of inte...
Current static reservoir models are created by quantitative integration of interpreted well and seis...
Forward stratigraphic modelling aims at representing the spatial distribution of lithology as a func...
Forward stratigraphic modelling aims at representing the spatial distribution of lithology as a func...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Forward stratigraphic modelling aims at representing the spatial distribution o...
We propose a new workflow for building static reservoir models of siliciclastic fluvio-deltaic syste...
Realistic geological modeling can be considered as the first objective in a reservoir characterizati...
Realistic geological modeling can be considered as the first objective in a reservoir characterizati...
Realistic geological modeling can be considered as the first objective in a reservoir characterizati...
Realistic geological modeling can be considered as the first objective in a reservoir characterizati...
Description of subsurface reservoirs is important for decision-making in the development of hydrocar...
Description of subsurface reservoirs is important for decision-making in the development of hydrocar...
International audienceRealistic geological modeling can be considered as the first objective in a re...
Knowledge of the distribution of permeability and porosity in a reservoir is necessary for the predi...