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Abstract

Summary

The present paper discusses the advanced seismic reservoir characterization workflow applied for supporting the reservoir model updating of a clastic “multi-objects” turbidite complex. The “single loop” signature of target gas sand required the application of an integrated non-standard quantitative approach to improve estimation of reservoir properties.

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2018-06-11
2024-04-20
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