Spectral Decomposition: Extending the Limits of Seismic Resolution for Reservoir Delineation

Author(s):  
Sunu H. Praptono
2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Swasty Aninda Piranti ◽  
Shaska Zulivandama ◽  
Noor Cahyo Dwi Aryanto ◽  
Andi Agus Nur ◽  
Ildrem Syafri

Gita member is part of Talang Akar Formation is known as hydrocarbon reservoir at Asri Basin, eastern part of South Sumatra. This formation consists of several depositional systems such as braided channel, meandering channel, fluvial-deltaic, and estuarine system. A channel system was an interesting system developed in the Asri Basin, however, to get the channel distribution in Asri Basin is quite challenging because the thickness of the channels caused its appearance is generally close or under seismic resolution, the existence of coal below our target also affects the impression of “S” sand on seismic data. In this study, spectral decomposition and RGB Blending have been successful to identify “S” sand. RGB Blending map is extracted from 15 Hz as low frequency, 45 Hz as middle frequency, and 75 Hz as high frequency. Our interpretation was applied at RGB Blending map and reveal the “S” sand is classified as a meandering channel depositional system with the main direction of the channel is Northeast – Southwest. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
O.K. Olaleye ◽  
P.A. Enikanselu ◽  
M.A. Ayuk

Spectral Decomposition Technique based on Short-Window Discrete Fourier Transform (SWDFT) was applied to threedimensional (3D) seismic data obtained from ‘Reigh’ field, onshore Niger Delta with a view to enhancing stratigraphic interpretation for geological features which are beyond seismic resolution. Two sands units from the study area were studied to produce spectrally decomposedsurfaces. The result of the study revealed thin bed layer at the centre of the field on sand unit ‘A’. Sand-filled meandering channel wasdetected and highlighted in the northern part of sand unit ‘B’ based on Red-Green-Blue frequency modulation of spectral  decomposition. The study has enhanced geologic understanding of the field by improving thin bed resolution, highlighting geologic features and displaying bed thickness variation of studied sand units in the study area. Keywords: geologic features, Niger Delta, seismic data, spectral decomposition


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyeonju Kim ◽  
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Gwang H. Lee ◽  
Han-J. Kim ◽  
John D. Pigott

2021 ◽  
Vol 377 ◽  
pp. 113670 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tej Kumar ◽  
Saketh Sridhara ◽  
Bhagyashree Prabhune ◽  
Krishnan Suresh

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