Quantification and sensitivity of fault seal parameters demonstrated in an integrated reservoir modelling work flow. A case study on the Njord Field, Halten Terrace, Norway

Ehrlich, Ralf
Sverdrup, Einar
Øye, Vibeke
Sjøholm, Jorunn
Smørdal Lien, Kari
Færseth, Roald
Philipp, Sonja
Leiss, Bernd ORCIDiD
Vollbrecht, Axel
Tanner, David ORCIDiD
Gudmundsson, Agust

DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1840
Philipp, Sonja; Leiss, Bernd; Vollbrecht, Axel; Tanner, David; Gudmundsson, Agust (Ed.), 2006: Quantification and sensitivity of fault seal parameters demonstrated in an integrated reservoir modelling work flow. A case study on the Njord Field, Halten Terrace, Norway. , Universitätsverlag Göttingen, S., DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1840. 
Ehrlich, Ralf; Sverdrup, Einar; Øye, Vibeke; Sjøholm, Jorunn; Smørdal Lien, Kari; Færseth, Roald, Philipp, Sonja; Leiss, Bernd; Vollbrecht, Axel; Tanner, David; Gudmundsson, Agust (Ed.),2006: Quantification and sensitivity of fault seal parameters demonstrated in an integrated reservoir modelling work flow. A case study on the Njord Field, Halten Terrace, Norway. In: , Universitätsverlag Göttingen, DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1840. 

Abstract

The primary objective of this paper is to present a fault seal case study from the Njord Field, offshore Norway. The study utilised analogue field studies as well as core descriptions and petrophysical well data in order to evaluate the sealing potential of large to medium scale faults that segment the reservoir. Dynamic data and 4D seismic information was used to calibrate the results through multiple fault seal scenarios.