Calculation of AVA Responses for Finely Layered Reservoirs

In oil and gas seismic exploration, responses of amplitude variation with incidence angle (AVA) of strata with a single thin layer have been extensively studied, thus laying the theoretical foundation for the prediction of finely layered reservoirs. However, studies on AVO responses of common shale-...

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Main Authors: Ying An, Jun Lu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8519190
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spelling doaj-b3ccb97d8dcc4e8aa1d68cf6be953d252020-11-24T21:56:13ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472018-01-01201810.1155/2018/85191908519190Calculation of AVA Responses for Finely Layered ReservoirsYing An0Jun Lu1Key Laboratory of Marine Reservoir Evolution and Hydrocarbon Accumulation Mechanism, Ministry of Education, China University of Geoscience, Beijing 100083, ChinaKey Laboratory of Marine Reservoir Evolution and Hydrocarbon Accumulation Mechanism, Ministry of Education, China University of Geoscience, Beijing 100083, ChinaIn oil and gas seismic exploration, responses of amplitude variation with incidence angle (AVA) of strata with a single thin layer have been extensively studied, thus laying the theoretical foundation for the prediction of finely layered reservoirs. However, studies on AVO responses of common shale-sand finely layered reservoirs are rare because of mathematical modeling problems involved with such complicated reservoirs. To accurately analyze the AVA responses of finely layered reservoirs, we describe such a reservoir as a transversely isotropic medium with a vertical axis of symmetry (VTI medium). We calculate parameters of the VTI medium according to the thickness ratios of gas-saturated sand layers in finely layered reservoirs and investigate the characteristics of AVA curves and gathers. The results show that the anisotropy of finely layered reservoirs will lead to large errors in actual seismic response recognition for large incidence angles or total thicknesses of sand layers close to half of the entire reservoir. The simultaneous use of PP- and PS-waves in AVA response analysis can provide better estimates of the thickness ratios of gas-saturated sand layers to finely layered reservoirs.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8519190
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Jun Lu
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Calculation of AVA Responses for Finely Layered Reservoirs
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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Jun Lu
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title Calculation of AVA Responses for Finely Layered Reservoirs
title_short Calculation of AVA Responses for Finely Layered Reservoirs
title_full Calculation of AVA Responses for Finely Layered Reservoirs
title_fullStr Calculation of AVA Responses for Finely Layered Reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Calculation of AVA Responses for Finely Layered Reservoirs
title_sort calculation of ava responses for finely layered reservoirs
publisher Hindawi Limited
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1563-5147
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In oil and gas seismic exploration, responses of amplitude variation with incidence angle (AVA) of strata with a single thin layer have been extensively studied, thus laying the theoretical foundation for the prediction of finely layered reservoirs. However, studies on AVO responses of common shale-sand finely layered reservoirs are rare because of mathematical modeling problems involved with such complicated reservoirs. To accurately analyze the AVA responses of finely layered reservoirs, we describe such a reservoir as a transversely isotropic medium with a vertical axis of symmetry (VTI medium). We calculate parameters of the VTI medium according to the thickness ratios of gas-saturated sand layers in finely layered reservoirs and investigate the characteristics of AVA curves and gathers. The results show that the anisotropy of finely layered reservoirs will lead to large errors in actual seismic response recognition for large incidence angles or total thicknesses of sand layers close to half of the entire reservoir. The simultaneous use of PP- and PS-waves in AVA response analysis can provide better estimates of the thickness ratios of gas-saturated sand layers to finely layered reservoirs.
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