Reservoir Connectivity: Key to Successful Development (AAPG/SEPM)
Room Room 103
Co-Chairs: J. W. Snedden and M. Mayall
8:00 -- Introductory Remarks
8:05 -- J. W. Snedden, P. J. Vrolijk, L. T. Sumpter, M. L. Sweet, K. R. Barnes, E. White, M. E. Meurer: Reservoir Connectivity: Definitions, Strategies, and Applications
8:25 -- J. M. Hovadik, D. K. Larue: Refining the Concepts of Connectivity and Continuity in Deepwater Environments
8:45 -- M. L. Sweet, L. T. Sumpter: Recognizing Reservoir Compartments on Geologic and Production Timescales Through the Integration of Stratigraphic, Structure and Fluid Data in Deep-Water Reservoirs: An Example from Genesis Field, Gulf of Mexico
9:05 -- G. W. Davies, T. Barwise, M. D. Tothill: Connectivity from Pre-Production Data in a Deep Marine Turbidite Reservoir, Offshore Angola
9:25 -- J. Chen, C. Tuttle: Evolution of Deep Water Confined Channels, Offshore Angola: Results from Integrated Cores, Logs, and Seismic Interpretation
9:45 -- Break
10:05 -- N. Satur, H. Hansen: Understanding Heterogeneities in Turbidite Reservoirs Using Sedimentology and Production Data and the Implications for Hydrocarbon Recovery: Sleipner Field, Norwegian North Sea
10:25 -- T. R. Wiseman, R. N. Wagerle, A. Bump, N. F. McCaslin, P. R. Ballin: Integrating Multi-Disciplinary Reservoir Description to Characterize Connectivity in a Complex Minibasin Fill: Holstein Field
10:45 -- T. Manzocchi, J. J. Walsh, M. Tomasso, J. Strand, C. Childs, P. Haughton: The Role of Faults in Turbidite Compartmentalization at the Bed-scale
11:05 -- K. U. Onyeagoro, F. F. Van Der Vlugt, S. J. Naruk, M. Barton: Characterization and Quantification of Structural and Stratigraphic Heterogeneities in Deep Water Settings
11:25 -- TBA