Estimaci?n del potencial de petroleo del campo Singue, Cuenca, Oriente, Ecuador.

 

Authors
Guerra del Hierro, Guillermo Fernando
Format
MasterThesis
Status
publishedVersion
Description

The Oriente Basin is the most important oil reservoir in Ecuador. The field Singue is one of the oil fields that is located in the basin and is considered to be one of the marginal fields of the region that have not been developed yet. In the area of the field there is one abandoned well called Singue-1 and other dry well called Alama-1. The Oriente Basin has from deep to top the following formation rocks: Hollin, Napo, Tena, Tiyuyacu, Orteguaza, Chalcana, Arajuno and Chambira. The present study is done on the Napo sandstones of the field Singue. The objective of the project is to estimate the oil production potential of the field reservoirs based on the analysis of well logs, seismic data and background information of the basin across the region. Napo is a sandstone reservoir with high possibilities of oil production. It is subdivided in lithofacies whithin these are the sandstones: U up, U low, Tup, T low and Basal T. Analysis of well logs is performed to identify the lithofacies and to calculate the petrophysical properties of each rock component. Seismic interpretation of the region is done to identify the boundaries of the reservoir. Reserves estimations are performed by the volumetric method on the net pay zones for each formation.

Publication Year
2014
Language
eng
Topic
GEOLOG?A
GEOF?SICA
PETROF?SICA
INGENIER?A DE RESERVORIOS
Repository
Repositorio SENESCYT
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