Crosswell seismic interpretation and reservoir characterization: An offshore case history

1998 ◽  
Vol 17 (7) ◽  
pp. 935-939
Author(s):  
Hans E. Sheline
Geophysics ◽  
1963 ◽  
Vol 28 (6) ◽  
pp. 990-1000 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Y. Faust

The seismic discovery of the Fargo Field, Wilbarger County, Texas, followed routine correlation procedures as practiced in 1936. Management contributed the policy of permitting record quality to determine the area explored. Gravity confirmed the seismic interpretation which was confirmed also in most details by subsequent wells. Seismic coverage averaged three townships per month at a cost of $28 per profile and $87 per square mile for the three‐mile square grids employed. The question is examined whether this comparatively low‐cost technique might be modernized into an effective reconnaissance tool. A line of the key data was transferred to magnetic tape (at some loss) and a few modern techniques employed. Compositing of these data was unpromising. Cross‐correlation of the composited data failed to yield sufficient improvement. A quasi‐continuous variable‐density presentation of 33 percent bed coverage shows the structure and provides some detail. The results suggest that further research might succeed in developing a useful method.


1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joel D. Walls ◽  
M. Turhan Taner ◽  
Tom Guidish ◽  
Gareth Taylor ◽  
David Dumas ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. T337-T347
Author(s):  
Zhan Shifan ◽  
Chen Maoshan ◽  
Li Lei ◽  
Tao Chunfeng ◽  
Wan Zhonghong ◽  
...  

The offset vector tile (OVT) is a special prestack seismic gather type, and OVT technology is a seismic processing technology suitable for wide-azimuth seismic (WAZ) exploration. Because current WAZ interpretation is not yet mature and because of the lack of key techniques and tools for OVT-domain seismic interpretation, abundant offset and azimuth information possessed in the OVT gathers has not been fully used. To take full advantage of the OVT gathers to achieve more accurate geologic, reservoir, and fluid information, we have developed an OVT-domain wide-azimuth prestack seismic interpretation technology and a typical workflow. The OVT-domain wide-azimuth prestack seismic interpretation technology is composed of five key prestack analysis and interpretation techniques focused on OVT gathers: (1) sensitive offset and azimuth analysis for choosing their sensitive offset and azimuth ranges, (2) template-based OVT gather optimization for improving their signal-to-noise ratio and quality, (3) multiscale and multiazimuth attribute analysis, (4) OVT domain amplitude versus incidence angle analysis, and (5) azimuthal anisotropy analysis. These technologies are used to extract seismic attributes that vary with offset and/or azimuth from OVT gathers facing on reservoir characterization, fluid detection, and fracture prediction. These technologies can form an OVT-domain prestack seismic interpretation workflow.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (12) ◽  
pp. 1229-1230
Author(s):  
Yasir Bashir ◽  
Nordiana Mohd Muztaza ◽  
Nur Azwin Ismail ◽  
Ismail Ahmad Abir ◽  
Andy Anderson Bery ◽  
...  

Seismic data acquired in the field show the subsurface reflectors or horizon among the geological strata, while the seismic inversion converts this reflector information into the acoustic impedance section which shows the layer properties based on lithology. The research aims to predict the porosity to identify the reservoir which is in between the tight layer. So, the output of the seismic inversion is much more batter than the seismic as it is closer to reality such as geology. Seismic inversion is frequently used to determine rock physics properties, for example, acoustic impedance and porosity.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher L. Liner ◽  
Bryan Flynn ◽  
Jianjun Zeng

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