Since its founding over a decade ago, C&C Reservoirs has invested hundreds of
man-years in developing detailed reservoir evaluation reports with
geologic and reservoir-engineering data
on nearly a thousand of the world’s
most important fields and reservoirs. The
reports capture E&P knowledge from
a large number of giant fields to provide
a predictive tool for exploration, asset
acquisition and field development.
All reservoir evaluation reports are
structured in a standardized format
that covers exploration
history, basin evolution and petroleum
systems, structure, trap mechanism,
stratigraphy,
depositional facies, reservoir architecture,
rock and fluid properties, development
strategies, reserves and production,
recovery mechanism,
reservoir management and improved recovery
techniques. Special emphasis is placed
on identifying and understanding the
key geologic
and engineering factors that contribute
to exploration success and control
reservoir
performance and recovery efficiency.
The following is a generalized format
outline for individual reservoir evaluation
reports:
|
Summary Text
|
Illustrations
|
Table of Field Parameters
|
| Executive summary |
Maps
|
General
|
| Exploration history |
Cross sections |
Trap |
| Basin evolution/petroleum
systems |
Seismic profiles |
Reservoir |
| Structural/trap
definition |
Stratigraphic
columns |
Source |
| Stratigraphy/depositional
facies |
Composite type
logs |
Seal |
| Reservoir architecture/properties |
Cross plots |
Reserves and
production |
| Production engineering
analysis |
Photographs |
Field characteristics |
| Key References |
Production history
curves |
Completion practices |
The reservoir evaluation reports are currently available for the following reservoir types:
• Carbonate
Reservoirs (>350 fields)
•
Clastic
Reservoirs (>740 fields)
•
Fractured
Reservoirs (>250 fields)
•
Deepwater
Reservoirs (>170 fields)
The reservoir evaluation reports cover the following regions worldwide:
• U.S./Canada (>290 fields)
• Latin America (>80 fields)
• Europe (>130
fields)
• Former Soviet Union (>75
fields)
• Africa (>65
fields)
• Middle East (>50
fields)
• Far East (>170 fields)
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