QUOTE(ICDeadPeople @ Mar 10 2012, 10:01 PM)
Im going to add points to what mr azreail said. But to answer your most important qs, no, i dont accept debit card
You can theoritically can see contacts in seismic, which what they call dhi (direct hydrocarbon indicator). Probelm with dhi is you cant tell what kind of fluid you encounter, is it owc, gwc, goc. Infact even a soluble gas in the water can give you a booming amplitude which can be mistaken as hydrocarbon. And as what azraeil said, it quite rare to find this dhi, especially the one you are confident with. You need significant thick clean sand, with multi darcy permeability. Infact i only remember seing one good dhi in my experience doin fdp.
From what you said you got mdt-gr data from well test. I assume there you know the fluid (mdt), possible contact (also mdt), and possible type of reservoir and its quality (gr).
So thereotically you can generate fluid distribution map on your depth map (using estimated contact from mdt). I think you should be able to build x-section map from this, even with 24 faults.
Min volumetric for fdp would be using lowest proven hc...You can theoritically can see contacts in seismic, which what they call dhi (direct hydrocarbon indicator). Probelm with dhi is you cant tell what kind of fluid you encounter, is it owc, gwc, goc. Infact even a soluble gas in the water can give you a booming amplitude which can be mistaken as hydrocarbon. And as what azraeil said, it quite rare to find this dhi, especially the one you are confident with. You need significant thick clean sand, with multi darcy permeability. Infact i only remember seing one good dhi in my experience doin fdp.
From what you said you got mdt-gr data from well test. I assume there you know the fluid (mdt), possible contact (also mdt), and possible type of reservoir and its quality (gr).
So thereotically you can generate fluid distribution map on your depth map (using estimated contact from mdt). I think you should be able to build x-section map from this, even with 24 faults.
Mar 10 2012, 11:57 PM

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