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What Can Classification of the Seismic Waveform Reveal About Reservoir Size and Quality?
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, 66th EAGE Conference & Exhibition, Jun 2004, cp-3-00013
Abstract
D037 WHAT CAN CLASSIFICATION OF THE SEISMIC WAVEFORM REVEAL ABOUT RESERVOIR SIZE AND QUALITY? Abstract 1 Introduction Seismic wave shapes or their attributes are often used to characterize reservoir quality and/or estimate the size of oil and gas reservoirs. This is done by correlating one log property with one seismic attribute. An example would be correlating Net-to-Gross (ratio of reservoir quality sandstone within overall sandy interval) with conventional seismic amplitude maps and then use seismic amplitude maps to predict the Net-to-Gross. Attributes extracted from other seismic cubes like Acoustic Impedance Fluid factor stack and Coherence can potentially provide information about