Structurally Complex Reservoirs
Edited by SJ Jolley, D Barr, JJ Walsh and RJ Knipe
496 pages, illustrations, maps.
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Structurally complex reservoirs form a distinct class of reservoir in which fault arrays and fracture networks, in particular, exert an overriding
control on petroleum trapping and production behaviour. With modern exploration and production portfolios now commonly held in geologically complex
settings, there is an increasing technical challenge to find new prospects and to extract remaining hydrocarbons from these reservoirs. This volume
reviews our current understanding and ability to model the complex distribution and behaviour of fault and fracture networks, highlighting their fluid
compartmentalizing effects and storagetransmissivity characteristics, and outlining approaches for predicting the dynamic fluid flow and geomechanical
behaviour of these reservoirs. This collection of 25 papers provides an overview of recent progress and outstanding issues in the areas of (i)
structural complexity and fault geometry, (ii) detection and prediction of faults and fractures, (iii) compartmentalizing effects of fault systems and
complex siliciclastic reservoirs and (iv) critical controls affecting fractured reservoirs.
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