TY - JOUR
T1 - A new AVO fluid indicator using the fluid line
T2 - Theory and application
AU - Farfour, Mohammed
AU - Foster, Douglas
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to thank CGG-HRS for providing HampsonRussell software and dGB Earth Science for providing OpendTect software. We thank also Geoscience Australia for providing the data used in this paper.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - A number of seismic fluid indicators are derived from seismic amplitude variations with offset. The fluid indictors typically measure the anomalous behavior of the seismic response related to hydrocarbon's saturation. This anomalous behavior can be observed in different domains such as P-wave velocity vs. S-wave velocity, P-wave reflectivity vs. S-wave reflectivity, and intercept vs. gradient, among others. In this paper, we introduce a new AVO attribute for fluid detection. The attribute is expressed as a linear combination of AVO's intercept and gradient and measures the deviation caused by pore fluid from the background fluid line defined in the Intercept-Gradient domain. The attribute can be calibrated to local geology for better performance. We test the attribute on data collected from different basins. We compare the fluid detection ability of the attribute against existing fluid indicators commonly used in AVO analysis and interpretation. The new fluid indicator shows promising performance and success in fluid detection. Next, we apply the attribute on synthetic data calculated from well data, and seismic field data from North Western Australia. The target formation is Mid-Jurassic fluvial-deltaic sandstone and is comprised of three reservoir units interbedded in shale. The attribute could help detect the gas-saturated reservoirs and distinguish them from the overall background reflectivity.
AB - A number of seismic fluid indicators are derived from seismic amplitude variations with offset. The fluid indictors typically measure the anomalous behavior of the seismic response related to hydrocarbon's saturation. This anomalous behavior can be observed in different domains such as P-wave velocity vs. S-wave velocity, P-wave reflectivity vs. S-wave reflectivity, and intercept vs. gradient, among others. In this paper, we introduce a new AVO attribute for fluid detection. The attribute is expressed as a linear combination of AVO's intercept and gradient and measures the deviation caused by pore fluid from the background fluid line defined in the Intercept-Gradient domain. The attribute can be calibrated to local geology for better performance. We test the attribute on data collected from different basins. We compare the fluid detection ability of the attribute against existing fluid indicators commonly used in AVO analysis and interpretation. The new fluid indicator shows promising performance and success in fluid detection. Next, we apply the attribute on synthetic data calculated from well data, and seismic field data from North Western Australia. The target formation is Mid-Jurassic fluvial-deltaic sandstone and is comprised of three reservoir units interbedded in shale. The attribute could help detect the gas-saturated reservoirs and distinguish them from the overall background reflectivity.
KW - Attribute
KW - Fluid
KW - Hydrocarbon
KW - Impedance
KW - indicator
KW - Seismic
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2022.104732
DO - 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2022.104732
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85132761141
SN - 0926-9851
VL - 204
JO - Journal of Applied Geophysics
JF - Journal of Applied Geophysics
M1 - 104732
ER -