<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "multiple point statistics carbonate facies modelling workflow using core data and spectral decomposition attributes: a case study from TX field in central luconia province, Malaysia"^^ . "Building static models in carbonate environments proved to be complex due to the multi-dimensional nature of poroperm-systems (karst to microporosity) and biological growth architecture complex geometries imprint at a different scale from um to km. In addition, the presence of multiple erosions or lack of deposition the interpretation in the stratigraphic columns makes the development of a modelling workflow challenging using the traditional method as variogram-based algorithms that mostly ignore important geological information. A 100 km2 of 3D seismic data, 3 wells logs, 2 core well logs, and selective modern carbonate analog were integrated to define a set of carbonate geological �shapes� calibrated with core linked with facies to bring sedimentary facies architectural realism using Multiple Point Statistics geomodelling technique. This methodology, a good first pass approximation to build a meaningful facies model where depositional facies can be mapped and captured at various scales both vertically and laterally using the input data with relevant contribution and weight. © 2020"^^ . "2020" . "62" . "4" . . "Slovnaft VURUP a.s"^^ . . . "Petroleum and Coal"^^ . . . "13377027" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "G.J."^^ . "Soto"^^ . "G.J. Soto"^^ . . "K."^^ . "Rahmatsyah"^^ . "K. Rahmatsyah"^^ . . "M.C."^^ . "Pöppelreiter"^^ . "M.C. Pöppelreiter"^^ . . "M.A."^^ . "Beg"^^ . "M.A. Beg"^^ . . . . . "HTML Summary of #13642 \n\nmultiple point statistics carbonate facies modelling workflow using core data and spectral decomposition attributes: a case study from TX field in central luconia province, Malaysia\n\n" . "text/html" . .