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Bringing multidisciplinary geosciences into quantitative inversion: A Midland Basin case study
Back to Technical ContentThis case study of an advanced quantitative interpretation workflow is tailored for a seismic multiclient program in the Wolfberry Play of the Midland Basin. Seismic imaging begins by providing a structural interpretation basis, then quantitative interpretation provides 3D elastic and geomechanical attributes through prestack inversion and azimuthal inversion, respectively. This 3D canvas of elastic attributes is combined with petrophysical, mineralogical, geomechanical, and geochemical properties measured at the wells. The challenge of reconciling such data sets with different scales and spatial sampling is overcome using physical, empirical, or statistical relationships within the data. The adjunction of rock data to the 3D elastic attributes provides calibration and validation of the inversion results and quantitative prediction of lithology, facies, porosity, and geochemical properties away from the wells.
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Olivier Winter, Ahmed Mohamed, Anna Leslie, Hassan Odhwani, Trevor Coulman, Francisco Brito, Adriana Perez, Vishnu Pandey, Cesar Marin, Chi Vinh Ly