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1. MOUNTAINOUS AREAS 2. COMPLEX FAULTED BLOCKS 3. THIN SANDSTONE RESERVOIRS 4. CARBONATE RESERVOIRS
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| Key techniques for mountainous areas |
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• Horizon identification • Integrated seismic & non-seismic interpretation • Structural modeling • Forward modeling • Balanced section • Precision velocity analysis |
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| Key techniques for complicated faulted blocks |
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• Coherent attributes slices • Dip, azimuth, and fault-edge detecting • Visualization • Fault sealing analysis |
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| Application example |
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| Key techniques for thin sandstone reservoirs |
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• Horizon identification • Description of reservoir configuration • Seismic inversion • Reservoir property prediction • Reservoir model |
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| Application example |
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| Key techniques for carbonate reservoirs |
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• Mapping techniques for paleo-topography • Forward modeling • Reservoir prediction for Karst reservoir • Visualized interpretation • Comprehensive evaluation |
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| Reservoir Prediction Technique |
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(1)surface reservoir:using absolute mean amplitude of 20ms time window on normal profile (2)internal reservoir:using RMS amplitude of 35ms time window on alternating component profile of reflection strength |
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