Koji Kashihara
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Exploration Geophysics | 2010
Koji Kashihara; Takashi Tsuji
This study was conducted to develop a reservoir modelling workflow to reproduce the heterogeneous distribution of effective permeability that impacts on the performance of SAGD (Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage), the in-situ bitumen recovery technique in the Athabasca Oil Sands. Lithologic facies distribution is the main cause of the heterogeneity in bitumen reservoirs in the study area. The target formation consists of sand with mudstone facies in a fluvial-to-estuary channel system, where the mudstone interrupts fluid flow and reduces effective permeability. In this study, the lithologic facies is classified into three classes having different characteristics of effective permeability, depending on the shapes of mudstones. The reservoir modelling workflow of this study consists of two main modules; facies modelling and permeability modelling. The facies modelling provides an identification of the three lithologic facies, using a stochastic approach, which mainly control the effective permeability. The permeability modelling populates mudstone volume fraction first, then transforms it into effective permeability. A series of flow simulations applied to mini-models of the lithologic facies obtains the transformation functions of the mudstone volume fraction into the effective permeability. Seismic data contribute to the facies modelling via providing prior probability of facies, which is incorporated in the facies models by geostatistical techniques. In particular, this study employs a probabilistic neural network utilising multiple seismic attributes in facies prediction that improves the prior probability of facies. The result of using the improved prior probability in facies modelling is compared to the conventional method using a single seismic attribute to demonstrate the improvement in the facies discrimination. Using P-wave velocity in combination with density in the multiple seismic attributes is the essence of the improved facies discrimination. This paper also discusses sand matrix porosity that makes P-wave velocity differ between the different facies in the study area, where the sand matrix porosity is uniquely evaluated using log-derived porosity, P-wave velocity and photographically-predicted mudstone volume.
Journal of The Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology | 2006
Akihisa Takahashi; Takahiro Torigoe; Takashi Tsuji; Koji Kashihara; Toru Nakayama; Masami Kose; Skinner Leigh; Nasen Ray
Butsuri-tansa(geophysical Exploration) | 2006
Akihisa Takahashi; Koji Kashihara; Shigeharu Mizohata; Nobuhito Shimada; Toru Nakayama; Masami Kose; Takahiro Torigoe
SPE Canada Heavy Oil Technical Conference | 2016
Koji Kashihara; Jonny Rutqvist
Archive | 2010
Koji Kashihara; Akihisa Takahashi; Takashi Tsuji; Takahiro Torigoe; Koji Hosokoshi; Kenji Endo
51st U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium | 2017
Akihisa Ashida; Koji Kashihara; Jonny Rutqvist
20th Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan | 2014
Takashi Tsuji; Koji Kashihara; Koji Kawada; Shinjiro Kuroki; Satoko Watanabe; Kinya Okada
Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 2013
Takashi Tsuji; Kinya Okada; Gyuhwan Jo; Arata Katoh; Koji Kashihara; Koji Kawada; Yasuo Yamada; Osamu Takano; Tomomi Yamada
Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 2013
Takashi Tsuji; Osamu Takano; Satoko Watanabe; Kinya Okada; Koji Kashihara; Koji Kawada; Arata Katoh; Koichi Nakagami
Proceedings of the 10th SEGJ International Symposium | 2011
Koji Kashihara; Kinya Okada; Takashi Tsuji