Reinterpretation of the Sembakung Oilfield, Kalimantan, Indonesia Utilizing Modern 3D Seismic Data

Walia, Rick (CGG Canada Services Ltd.) | Edwards, Tony (Equatorial Energy (International) Inc.)

OnePetro 

Summary The Sembakung field was discovered in 1975 by ARCO. It is located in northeast Kalimantan, some 50 miles (80 kilometers) from Tarakan Island. The field has been in production since 1977 and a total of 19 wells had been drilled up until the recent redevelopment efforts undertaken by Perkasa Equatorial Sembakung Ltd., under a technical assistance contract awarded by PERTAMINA. A 3D seismic program has recently been acquired, processed and being interpreted to identify new well locations and to derive a new model for better reservoir simulation and to assist in the establishment of a field wide pressure maintenance scheme. Introduction The Sembakung oilfield is the most northerly onshore oilfield in Indonesia (Figure 1).

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