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Summary

For this study two geophysical techniques were implemented to delineate potential hydrocarbon reservoirs and perform reservoir characterization in the Northern Orange Basin, Offshore South Africa. The aim of this study is to use seismic attributes with genetic inversion to delineate potential reservoir distribution and quality within the study area. Petrophysical properties use to characterize reservoir quality were porosity (F) and volume of shale (Vsh).

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2021-03-30
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