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Capturing fluid composition variation and distribution in the reservoir is an essential first step for reservoir modeling. Vertical fluid composition variation is commonly considered. However, fluid samples taken from wells in different areas of a reservoir can highlight significant areal variation in the composition to be modeled. Fluid contacts may be tilted, and despite many studies on the subject, the setup is not straightforward. The combination of all three makes the initialization challenging and time consuming. In this paper we describe an automated workflow that integrates fluid sample data and petrophysical data to generate an initial fluid composition distribution that captures vertical and areal composition variations and accurately computes the initial fluid distribution to represent tilted contact configurations and their associated transition zones. Fluid sample data such as composition, pressure, temperature, and sampling depth are provided to an engine that computes composition variation with depth for each sample based on the equation of state (EOS) that characterizes the fluid behavior of the reservoir. The generated composition variation with depth for each sample is spatially distributed at their associated wells and is used to compute the areal composition distribution between the wells in the reservoir. This results in a tridimensional distribution of each fluid component representing the fluid model that captures both vertical and areal composition variations. In parallel, saturation height functions and hysteresis models are used to automatically generate drainage capillary pressure data and associated imbibition and scanning curves used to capture the drainage and imbibition processes responsible for the paleo and current water saturation distribution in the reservoir. The fully automated reservoir initialization process accounts for all available pressure-volume-temperature (PVT) samples. The solution is portable, significantly faster, and accurately captures complex reservoir geology and reservoir history. We present field examples of the proposed approach and illustrate its flexibility and associated comprehensiveness and efficiency. The complete automation of complex initialization methods considering areal and vertical composition variation, combined with tilted contacts modeling, is helping to resolve significant challenges faced across the industry. |