Application of digital core analysis to improve reservoir characterisation and modelling: The Otway formation as a case study
Masoud Aslannezhad, Mohammad Sayyafzadeh, David Z. Tang, Stefan Iglauer, Alireza Keshavarz
Abstract
• Micro-CT imaging improves micro-scale heterogeneity capture in reservoir modelling. • Otway Formation case study shows digital core analysis enhances CO 2 sequestration characterization. • Digital core analysis reduces uncertainty, enhancing accuracy of reservoir property measurements. • Digital techniques and upscaling improve large-scale reservoir simulation precision. Conventional reservoir models of heterogeneous reservoirs do not include micro-scale heterogeneity due to the resolution limitations of widely used well logs and core plug data. This leads to a lack of precision in the characterization of the reservoir. The reservoir quality of the thin sandstone layers in heterogeneous reservoir are critical factors for CO 2 sequestration. The integration of micro-CT images from rock samples and upscaling algorithms, enables a comprehensive understanding of reservoir properties and facilitates accurate reservoir modelling. This research aims to enhance reservoir characterization and modelling by upscaling digital core data from micro scale to field scale. By focusing on the Otway Formation as a case study, this paper demonstrated the potential of digital core analysis in improving reservoir characterization and provided valuable insights for efficient CO 2 sequestration. The findings of this study have significant implications for the oil and gas industry, promising to enhance reservoir characterisation and modelling for CO 2 sequestration projects.