Stochastic reservoir characterization using prestack seismic data
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Stochastic reservoir characterization using prestack seismic data

Geophysics 69, 978 (2004); doi:10.1190/1.1778241

Issue Date: July-August 2004

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Jo Eidsvik,* Per Avseth,[double-dagger] Henning Omre,** Tapan Mukerji,§ and Gary Mavko§
*Formerly Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematical Sciences, 7491 Trondheim, Norway; presently Statoil Research Center, Arkitekt Ebbells vei 10, 7005 Trondheim, Norway.
[double-dagger]Formerly Stanford University, Department of Geophysics, Stanford Rock Physics Laboratory, Stanford, California 94305; presently Norsk Hydro, P.O. Box 7190, 5020 Bergen, Norway.
**Norwegian Univerity of Science and Technology, Department of Mathematical Sciences, 7491 Trondheim, Norway.
§Stanford University, Department of Geophysics, Stanford Rock Physics Laboratory, Stanford, California 94305.

Reservoir characterization must be based on information from various sources. Well observations, seismic reflection times, and seismic amplitude versus offset (AVO) attributes are integrated in this study to predict the distribution of the reservoir variables, i.e., facies and fluid filling. The prediction problem is cast in a Bayesian setting. The a priori model includes spatial coupling through Markov random field assumptions and intervariable dependencies through nonlinear relations based on rock physics theory, including Gassmann's relation. The likelihood model relating observations to reservoir variables (including lithology facies and pore fluids) is based on approximations to Zoeppritz equations. The model assumptions are summarized in a Bayesian network illustrating the dependencies between the reservoir variables. The posterior model for the reservoir variables conditioned on the available observations is defined by the a priori and likelihood models. This posterior model is not analytically tractable but can be explored by Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) sampling. Realizations of reservoir variables from the posterior model are used to predict the facies and fluid-filling distribution in the reservoir. A maximum a posteriori (MAP) criterion is used in this study to predict facies and pore-fluid distributions. The realizations are also used to present probability maps for the favorable (sand, oil) occurrence in the reservoir. Finally, the impact of seismic AVO attributes—AVO gradient, in particular—is studied.The approach is demonstrated on real data from a turbidite sedimentary system in the North Sea. AVO attributes on the interface between reservoir and cap rock are extracted from 3D seismic AVO data. The AVO gradient is shown to be valuable in reducing the ambiguity between facies and fluids in the prediction. ©2004 Society of Exploration Geophysicists
History: Received January 17, 2001; revised March 18, 2004
Permalink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1778241

KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 91.30.Dk
    Seismicity: space and time distribution
  • 89.30.Aa
    Fossil fuels
  • 93.85.+q
    Instrumentation and techniques for geophysical research
  • 93.30.Ge
    Europe
  • YEAR: 2004

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