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Title: The Geological Modelling of Hydrocarbon Reservoirs (Special Publication Number 15 of the International Association of sedimentoLogists) by Stephen S. Flint, Ian D. Bryant ISBN: 0-632-03392-4 Publisher: Blackwell Science Inc Pub. Date: May, 1993 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $99.95 |
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Comment: This book provides a collection of papers that were presented at a symposium of reservoir modeling in the 1990 at a meeting of the International Association of Sedimentologists. The papers discuss diverse aspects of geological reservoir modeling and methods for modeling reservoirs using information derived from analogous outcropping formations. Naturally, most of the papers are biased towards sedimentological aspects of reservoir modeling, although one paper considers that role of sealing
faults in compartmentalizing reservoirs. The scope of the papers is wide ranging: from the use of sedimentary dip profiles to orientate sand bodies, through process-based modeling of alluvial architecture to object-based computer modeling. The first paper in the volume is a review of the state-of-the-art in 3D geological reservoir modeling by the editors. This paper sets the context for the remainder of the papers in the volume and has an exhaustive bibliography. Aspects of marine and non-marine sequence stratigraphy are discussed by several papers. The principle contribution of the volume is to highlight the way in which quantified geological information is derived and applied to 3D computer modeling of subsurface reservoirs. The volume should be of interest to both academic geologists interested in 3D modeling and industry geoscientists interested in modeling hydrocarbon reservoirs. Whilst recent advances in geostatistical modeling have significantly the methodology of computer modeling beyond the approaches discussed, the fundamental principles and data sources remain unchanged. Consequently this book still provides a useful introduction to the subject and a valuable reference source.
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