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Abstract

Summary

We will demonstrate in this paper how to use regional knowledge of rock properties, thickness of the potential reservoir rock, and forward rock physics modeling to explain how a prospect that lacks DHI, might actually be filled with hydrocarbons, obscured by destructive interference.

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2016-05-30
2024-04-27
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