Oil and Gas Reef Facies Reservoir 3D Geological Modeling

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The paper presents a technique of three-dimensional geological modeling of one of the most complex formations, reef deposits. The research objective is an investigation of how the reef structure genesis influences the three-dimensional geological grid of reef mass. Using the paleogeographic and paleofacies methods of investigation, the conceptual and three-dimensional geological models of a natural reservoir have been constructed.

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