ELECTRONIC JOURNAL
ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF THE ENERGY COMPLEX
ISSN 3106-5570

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Volume
6, 2023
Article Number 01018
DOI 10.1051/e3sconf/202341101018
Updating the petrophysical model of a thinlayered clay reservoir, taking into account the identified lithofacies features

Ernest Agishev1 , Vadim Andreev2,3, and Gennady Dubinsky3

1 JV Vietsovpetro, 105, Le Loi St., Vung Tau, 792001, Vietnam

2 Ufa State Petroleum Technological University, 1, Kosmonavtov st., Ufa, 450062, Russia

3 Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Bashkortostan, 15, Kirova st., Ufa, 450008, Russia

Abstract

The article presents a study on the establishment of geological and facies conditions for the formation of a sandy-silty-clayey reservoir based on core analysis and linking the information obtained with neighboring areas. Previously used petrophysical relationships were generalized with underlying objects composed of thick monolithic sandstones and did not allow correctly assessing the properties of the reservoir under consideration. The work made it possible to clarify the idea of lithofacies features to substantiate their own petrophysical dependencies, which make it possible to differentiate thin-layered clay reservoirs in the section and determine their properties. The results obtained during the study made it possible to refine the petrophysical model, previously generalized to all the layers of the group. The revision of the boundary values and dependencies helped to justify the increase in reservoir oil reserves and became the basis for subsequent work to increase the profitability of putting the facility into commercial development.