Seismic Driven Reservoir Characterization and Production Management

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FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Seismic Driven Reservoir Characterization and Production Management 20-22 April 2015 K u a l a L u m p u r, M a l a y s i a

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Technical Committee M Kamal Embong (chair) Laurent Bourdon (co-chair) Philippe Doyen Phathompat Boonyasaknanon Martin Brewer Mark Flynn Thomas Focht Ahmad Riza Ghazali Deva Ghosh Budi Kantaatmadja Vincent Kong Yue Choong Lye Loic Michel Ravi Pathak Sanjeev Rajput Mark Sams Richard Spiteri Alexander Tarang Raj Tewari James Tomlinson

PETRONAS Shell CGG PTTEP PETRONAS Hess Exploration and Production SK Energy PETRONAS University Teknologi PETRONAS PETRONAS Schlumberger Geosolutions ExxonMobil CGG PETRONAS Baker Hughes IKON Science Shell PETRONAS PETRONAS Rock Solid Images

Symposium Overview Seismic has emerged as a key enabling discipline bringing value throughout the oilfield life cycle by extending the field life, enhancing production, maximizing recovery & efficiency ratios and assisting asset risk management. Through integration with other disciplines, it brings spatial information and extra dimensions to support reservoir characterization, reservoir management, reservoir surveillance and production management decisions. Its business impact is increasingly appreciated in the industry and it has demonstrated its huge potential in assisting safe drilling, reservoir management and production enhancement strategy as well as in efficient exploitation of unconventional resources.

Objective The three-day international symposium, scheduled to take place from 20–22 April 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, will see participation by industry experts, technology providers and academia and aims to share the latest technology developments, best practices, opportunities and challenges of seismic application in Integrated Reservoir Management (IRM) workflows. It will provide a forum for close interaction among seismic technology leaders and users through keynote speeches, technical paper presentations and informal discussions focusing on regional issues, solutions, workflows and best practices to maximize the seismic value of information in the E&P value chain. The event is expected to set a roadmap for more effective reservoir scale seismic applications in the E&P value chain in the Asia Pacific region.

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Technical Programme Oral presentations - Monday 20 April

Prince 2 (Ballroom), Level 3 9:00

Welcome & Safety Briefing

9:10

Opening Address - PETRONAS VIP

9:30

Technical Keynote 1 - Seismic Reservoir Characterization Past, Present and Future - M. Bayly (Schlumberger)

SESSION 1: ADVANCES IN SEISMIC ACQUISITION & IMAGING TECHNOLOGY L. Bourdon (Shell)

10:00 Coffee break 10:30 24637 - Extracting More out of Legacy Marine Seismic -

L. Khaw* (Sarawak Shell Berhad), C. Wong (Sarawak Shell Berhad), E. Lee (Sarawak Shell Berhad), M. Angelatos (Sarawak Shell Berhad) & G. Warrlich (Sarawak Shell Berhad)

11:00 23801 - New Reprocessed Seismic Improves Karst Conduit

Modelling in Carbonate Buildups - A.I. Yusof* (PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd), M. Lefranc (Schlumberger), N.A. Zulkurnain (PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd), Z. Jidong (PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd) & M.Z. Abd Wahab (PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd)

11:30 23682 - Application of Depth Domain Inversion in a Complex Subsalt Environment - L.P. Letki* (Schlumberger), J. Tang (Schlumberger) & X. Du (Schlumberger)

12:30 Lunch break 13:00 Technical Keynote 2 - Identification of Reservoir Potential

Offshore Brunei through Rock-model Supported Seismic QI - S. Gelinsky* (Shell International E&P) & S. Sulaiman (Shell Deepwater Borneo)

SESSION 2: PETRO-PHYSICS & ROCK PHYSICS M. Brewer (PETRONAS)

13:30 25595 - Challenges and Pitfalls in Multi-Physics Integration for Reservoir Characterization - L. MacGregor* (RSI), J. Tomlinson (RSI) & R. Cooper (RSI)

14:00 23653 - How to Recover the Petrophysics Hidden into Seismic: Effective Application to an Ultra-deep Offshore Turbidite Reservoir - E. Paparozzi* (Eni SpA), A. Tomasi (Eni SpA), A. Amato Del Monte (Eni SpA) & C. Tarchiani (Eni SpA)

14:30 Coffee break & Poster Session

SESSION 3: PETRO-PHYSICS & ROCK PHYSICS S. Gelinsky (Shell)

15:30 23691 - Anisotropy from Fine Layering in Coal- and Carbonate-

rich Sequences: Well Log Based Modelling Study - B. Gurevich* (Curtin University), R. Pevzner (Curtin University) & A. Bona (Curtin University)

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16:00 23656 - Rock Physics Modeling in Oil and Gas Field

Development: A Methodology for Reservoir Characterization in Low Salinity Pay - Rajat Rathore* (CGG) & C.H. Hoo (CGG)

16:30 24257 - Full Seismic Waveform Inversion Algorithm for Gas Cloud - S. Prajapati* (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS) & D. Ghosh (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS)

17:15 Close of day 1

Poster presentations - Monday 20 April

Prince 2 (Ballroom), Level 3 POSTER SESSION 1 M. Flynn (Hess)

14:30 25141 - Hybrid Seismic Waveform Classification: Technique

and Additional Features - A.S.A. Rahman* (PETRONAS), B.M. Arshin (PETRONAS), A.R. Ghazali (PETRONAS) & M.A. Ishak (PETRONAS) 23618 - Detection of Fault and Fracture using Seismic Diffraction and Behavior of Diffraction Hyperbola with Velocity and Time Y. Bashir* (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS), D. Ghosh (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS) & C.W. Sum (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS) 25506 - Focusing Inversion Based Spectral Analysis for Reservoir Characterization - T. Konuk* (PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd) & A.R. Ghazali (PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd) 25601 - Reducing Uncertainties in Field Development by Integrating Stratigraphic Interpretation and Seismic Inversion N.F. Azizan* (PETRONAS Carigali), S. Rajput (Baker Hughes Incorporated, Kuala Lumpur), R.K. Pathak (PETRONAS Carigali) & M. Ring (Baker Hughes Incorporated, Kuala Lumpur) 25600 - An Interpretative AVA Modelling Based Approach for Derisking Hydrocarbon Prospect - S. Singh* (PETRONAS Carigali), S. Rajput (Baker Hughes Incorporated, Kuala Lumpur), N.F. Azizan (PETRONAS Carigali), R.K. Pathak (PETRONAS Carigali) & M. Ring (Baker Hughes Incorporated, Kuala Lumpur) 24675 - Application of Attribute for Seismic Phase Detector S. Prajapati* (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS) & D. Ghosh (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS)

Oral presentations - Tuesday 21 April

Prince 2 (Ballroom), Level 3 9:00

Technical Keynote 3 - Integration for Reservoir Characterization: Technology to People - D. Johnston (ExxonMobil Production Co.)

SESSION 4: SEISMIC QI TECHNOLOGY & ATTRIBUTES R.K. Pathak (PETRONAS)

09:45 23855 - Rock Physics Constraints on Seismic Inversion M. Sams* (Ikon Science) & D. Saussus (Ikon Science)

10:15 24683 - Analysis of Seismic Attributes and Pre-stack Parameters for the Prediction of Dolostone Reservoir in the Penobscot Area, Offshore Nova Scotia, Canada - G. Lee* (Pukyong National University), B. Lee (Pukyong National University) & H. Kim (Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology)

10:45 Coffee break

SESSION 5: SEISMIC QI TECHNOLOGY & ATTRIBUTES D. Ghosh (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS)

11:00 25132 - Unmasking Gas Cloud Effects to Reveal Complex Fluvial

System using Advanced Waveform Classification - A.R. Ghazali (PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd), B.M. Arshin* (PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.) & N.M. Nor (PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.)

11:30 25594 - Building a Seismically Conditioned Geological Model

from Vp/Vs Ratio Volume for Flow Simulation - A.G. William (ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc), Y.C. Lye (ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc) & W.Y. Loh* (ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc)

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12:00 25592 - The Advantage of Cascading Deterministic Inversion and Pre-Stack Stochastic Inversion for Deep Water Thinly Bedded Reservoirs Characterization - A.A. Nurhono* (PEG), R. Masoudi (MPM), S.T. Goh (MPM), P. Miller (SLB), C. Hobbs (SLB), S.A. Berhanu (SLB), L. Souche (SLB) & B. Kantaatmadja (MPM)

12:30 Lunch break

SESSION 6: SEISMIC QI TECHNOLOGY & ATTRIBUTES D. Johnston (ExxonMobil) 

13:30 25596 - Application of Extended Elastic Impedance in Reservoir Characterization – Example from Sarawak Basin, Malaysia R.K. Pathak* (PEG) & R. Husain (PEG)

14:00 25597 - Seismic Characterization of Carbonate Build-up

Reservoirs- A Case History from Central Luconia, Sarawak Basin, Malaysia - W.L. Liew* (PEG), E. Sembiring (PEG), A. Amdan (PEG) & A. Tarang (PEG)

14:30 25599 - Reservoir Characterization using 3D 4C OBC Seismic

Dataset in Sepat Field, Malay Basin, a First in PCSB - Y.B.M. Yusoff* (PETRONAS Carigali), N.A.M. Radzi (PETRONAS Carigali), A. Khalil (PETRONAS Carigali) & A. Amdan (PETRONAS Carigali)

15:00 Coffee break & Poster Sessions 16:20 Technical Keynote 4 - Exploration to Reserves and Production:

The Monetization Highway - D. Timko (Gaffney, Cline & Associates)

17:00 Close of day 2

Poster presentations - Tuesday 21 April

Prince 2 (Ballroom), Level 3 POSTER SESSION 2

A.R. Ghazali (PETRONAS)

15:20 24314 - Lithology Impedance Attribute to Identify LRLC Zone

Based on Well Log - A. Kumar* (Beicip Technology Solutions), Z. Harith (Beicip Technology Solutions), K. Kamaruddin (Beicip Technology Solutions), A. Mohd Ramli (Beicip Technology Solutions) & A. Kolupaev (Beicip Technology Solutions) 25598 - Approaches to Integrate Seismic Data into Geocellular Modeling, Angsi Field Case Study - J.A.P. Torres* (PEG) 24854 - Resolution Detection and Quantification - M. Sams* (Ikon Science Ltd) 23357 - Mikrotremor Survey to Find New Oil Pool in Limau Field - Y. Wismoyo* (Pertamina EP) & B.E. Nurcahya (Gadjah Mada University) 23668 - Reservoir Characterization in Offshore Gulf of Thailand: Distinguishing Reservoir Sands Through Elastic Inversion S. Rajput* (Baker Hughes Incorporated, Kuala Lumpur), L. Collins (Baker Hughes), I. Martin (Baker Hughes) & T. Tylor-Jones (Maersk Oil) 23657 - Reservoir Characterization by Integration of Seismic and Production Data - V. Ivanov* (ADCO), R. Iskandar (ADCO) & A. Mohatresh (ADCO) 23673 - Successful Delineation of Sand Bodies in an Area of Limited Seismic Reflectivity – a Study from the Western Timor Sea - P. Kaewprain* (PTT Exploration and Production pcl), H.I. Sognnes (PTT Exploration and Production pcl), K. Seusutthiya (PTT Exploration and Production pcl), K. Kongjuk (PTT Exploration and Production pcl), E.P. Woods (PTT Exploration and Production pcl) & S. Ronghe (DownUnder GeoSolutions) 23666 - 4D Forward Modeling to Optimize a Closed-loop Seismic Reservoir Monitoring Framework - L. Letki* (Schlumberger), K. Eggenberger (Schlumberger), D. Hill (Schlumberger), D. Lowden (Schlumberger), K. Westeng (Schlumberger) & P. Smith (Schlumberger)

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Oral presentations - Wednesday 22 April

Prince 2 (Ballroom), Level 3 9:00

Technical Keynote 5 - Geostatistics and Rock Physics for Seismic-constrained 3D Earth Modelling - P. Doyen (CGG)

SESSION 7: AVO & STOCHASTIC INVERSION

Short Course Seismic Surveillance for Reservoir Delivery 23 April 2015, 09:00 – 17:00 hrs Instructor: Olav Inge Barkved (Petoro)

M. Sams (Ikon Science)

09:30 23274 - Rock Physics Driven Joint Impedance and Seismic

Inversion - M.A.C. Kemper* (Ikon Science) & J. Gunning (CSIRO)

10:00 23805 - Challenges to Seismically Derived Reservoir

Properties in a Mature SE Asia Basin - S. Chowdhury* (Brunei Shell Petroleum), C. Field (Brunei Shell Petroleum), A. Ang (Brunei Shell Petroleum), A. Halim (Brunei Shell Petroleum) & A. Geisslinger (Brunei Shell Petroleum)

10:30 Coffee break

SESSION 8: AVO & STOCHASTIC INVERSION

Course description Time-lapse seismic surveys or 4D seismic provides snapshots of a producing hydrocarbon reservoir and its surroundings. The benefit of the technology in monitoring fluid and pressure changes and to point out bypassed oil or un-drained compartments has been well documented over the last 10-15 years. Still the technology is undergoing rapid development.

P. Doyen (CGG) 

10:50 23681 - Integrating Fully Stochastic Seismic Inversion in

­Geomodels - A. Forge* (TOTAL), F. Pivot (TOTAL) & L. Pernia (TOTAL)

11:20 23826 - Highly Detailed Reservoir Characterization of Tight

Thin Sandstone through Geostatistical Inversion in a Gas Field China - J.X. Bi (Sinopec), H.L. Liu (Sinopec), J. Chen (Sinopec), F.Y. Huang* (CGG), M. Li (CGG) & S.P. Liu (CGG)

11:50 23652 - Seismic Probabilities and Multi-point Geostatistics:

A Successful Solution to Model a Complex Depositional Environment - R. Chiarelli* (Eni Spa), S. Salerno (Eni Spa), D. Cappello (Eni Spa), M. Pontiggia (Eni Spa) & C. Tarchiani (Eni Spa)

12:20 Lunch break 13:30 Technical Keynote 6 - Seismic Surveillance for Reservoir

Delivery: the Value of Continuous Surveillance - O.I. Barkved (Petoro)

This course will provide some context on what is driving the dynamic changes linked to producing a hydrocarbon reservoir and what we should expect to observe using seismic technologies in the varied geological setting. It will address key issues that impact the feasibility of time-lapse seismic, and evaluate established methods. However, the focus will be on “new” technologies, use of permanent array, frequent seismic surveying and integration of the data. About the instructor Olav Inge Barkved works as a senior advisor at Petoro AS since 2013. He received his Gophysics degree from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1983 and has done many things since.

SESSION 9: 4D & RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT R.D. Tewari (PETRONAS) 

14:00 25090 - Joint Spectral and Elastic Inversion Analysis in

Managing Production from Complex Reservoir - S.N.A Mustaffa* (PETRONAS), A.R. Ghazali (PETRONAS), Y.K. Amin (PETRONAS) & B.M. Arshin (PETRONAS)

14:30 25607 - Integration of 4D Seismic improves Quality of History Match and Location of Bypassed Oil – A Step Change in Dynamic Simulation - D. Arsanti* (PETRONAS), I. Jamaludin (PETRONAS), W. Suwarlan (PETRONAS) & R.D. Tewari (PETRONAS)

15:00 Coffee break 15:20 Technical Keynote 7 - Hi-Res Seismic & Petrophysics Driven

Subsurface Reservoir Modelling - D. Gosh (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS)

15:50 PANEL DISCUSSION

L. Bourdon (Shell) & N. Rahman (PETRONAS)

16:30 Closing Remarks 17:00 End of the Workshop

In 2006 he received the Norwegian Geophysical Award for his technical contribution and ability to identify and implement emerging technologies to support business objectives in support of field development. BP’s Valhall Life of Field Seismic Project, for which Olav was the project leader, has been recognized by the industry by receiving the Norwegian Petroleum Directorates Improved Recovery award, the ONS innovation award and OTC’s Distinguished Achievement Award. Together with his colleagues, Olav has also received The EAGE best paper award in 1997 and in 2009, the Louis Canard Award in 2008 and TLE best paper award in 2008. Olav is a member of NGF, NPF, EAGE and SEG and served as an EAGE Distinguished Lecturer in 2010. Seismic Reservoir Characterization: An Earth Modelling Perspective 23-24 April 2015, 09:00 – 17:00 hrs Instructor: Philippe Doyen, PhD (CGG)

Course Description Three-dimensional numerical earth models play an increasingly important role in the E&P industry to improve reservoir management and optimise hydrocarbon recovery. A key challenge for reservoir geophysicists is the quantitative integration of 3-D and 4-D seismic data in static and dynamic earth modelling workflows. Using a combination of theory and illustrations based on a broad range of case studies, the two-day course

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The EAGE members’ rate is only applicable if the membership dues for 2015 have been paid. 1. The membership is included in the non-member fee. 2. To qualify for the reduced fee, a copy of your student identification card at a geoscience institute must be submitted together with this registration form. Please note that EAGE reserved the right to cancel the workshop or short course due to low participation. In that case, payment will be refunded in full.

will review current best practices and future challenges for constraining earth models with seismic information. Emphasis will be placed on seismic data integration in the context of seismic-to-simulator workflows. Topics covered include the construction of stratigraphic grids from interpreted seismic horizons and faults, deterministic and stochastic elastic inversion, cascaded petrophysical inversion and many more. About the instructor Philippe Doyen received a PhD in Geophysics from Stanford University in 1987. He is currently Product Manager for Seismic Reservoir Characterization and is based in London. He has also been recently appointed part-time Adjunct Professor at the University of Bergen in Norway. Dr. Doyen has over twenty years R&D experience in reservoir geophysics, geostatistics, earth modelling and rock physics. He has developed a number of geostatistical techniques for seismic-guided rock property prediction, stochastic reservoir modelling and subsurface uncertainty quantification. He has managed the development of several software products for geostatistical earth modelling from seismic data, seismic inversion and data visualization. He has a broad experience in geo-technical consulting and seismic reservoir characterization projects management. He served as EAGE Distinguished Lecturer in 1998.

Venue and accommodation Prince Hotel & Residence Kuala Lumpur No. 4, Jalan Conlay, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia W: http://www.princehotelkl.com/

Social programme Workshop dinner Tuesday 21 April 2015 19:00 - 22:00 hrs A dinner for all delegates will be held in a premier dining venue in Kuala Lumpur. This dinner is included in the symposium fee.

Sponsorship EAGE would like to thank our sponsors for their generous support.

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