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1st Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference – Exploration Innovation Integration
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Abstract

Productivity of a well in an unconventional reservoir is governed by various static and dynamic reservoir characteristics. Many of these characteristics have proxies among pre and post stack seismic attributes that can be derived from Multiazimuth 3D Seismic Data. The task of a geoscientist in this kind of reservoir is to understand these proxies to predict production behaviour. Natural fracture density and azimuth, as well as horizontal stress azimuth are the key attributes that seismic can help predict. Seismic Velocity and Amplitude variations with azimuth can be used to predict fracture strike, relative fracture density and define potential structural sweet spots. Azimuthal data from a Multiazimuth 3D seismic survey in the Nappamerri Trough of Cooper Basin has been interpreted to estimate fracture intensity and orientation. Co-rendered structural maps are used to create stress maps for different interval of interest. Stress maps help to identify areas of higher anisotropy and areas of lower minimum horizontal stress and so facilitate optimised well placement. To test the geological significance of these maps, correlation of stress vectors against well Image log and cross dipole sonic data was completed. This ground truth validates the prediction of direction and distribution of reservoir fractures based on full azimuth seismic data in this area.

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Keyword(s): Anisotropy; Horizontal Stress; Multiazimuth 3D; Stress maps
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