ABSTRAKSeismic sequence stratigraphy analysis was performed to identify a
chronostratigraphic evolution of submarine fan reservoir in Pari field,
Makassar Strait, offshore East Kalimantan. A complete sequence
stratigraphy in Pari field was divided into three systems tract: lowstand
systems tract (LST), transgressive systems tract (TST) and highstand
systems tract (HST). The ?X? reservoir unit was deposited during the
lowstand systems tract (LST). Based on core data and well log, the
reservoir is dominated by few massive thick sandstone, thin interbedded
sandstone and shale. Well data and 3D seismic multiattribute analysis
indicated a submarine fan depositional system feature. However, the
available 3D seismic data could not image the submarine fan elements
feature like channels and splay lobes due to low seismic resolution. A
shallow Pleistocene submarine fan located in the northern part of the
study area is clearly imaged using 3D seismic data. That Pleistocene
submarine fan provides analog dimensions for sub-seismic reservoir
elements in the ?X? reservoir unit, Pari field. The dimensions of channels
and splay lobes within Pleistocene submarine fan were used to define
stochastically reservoir elements in Pari field. The Pleistocene submarine
fan are approximately the same size as the seismically mapped the ?X?
reservoir unit. Three facies model were generated to provide multiple
realizations of facies model. Those are 70% channel and 30% splay lobe
(more channels dominated), 50% channel and 50% splay lobe
(proportional between channel and splay lobe), and 30% channel and 70%
splay lobe (more splay lobe dominated).