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W. Siedl, G. Stern, K. Dasgupta, N. Knezevic, E. Angerer, A. Egreteau, M. Bayerl, M. Eberl, B. Stummer
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84th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition.
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Fourth Naturally Fractured Reservoir Workshop.
Summary An integrated fault characterization study was performed as part of a comprehensive mature field redevelopment project in the Austrian Flysch reservoirs. Structural interpretation was challenging due to the complexity of the faulting and the
Publikováno v:
Fourth Naturally Fractured Reservoir Workshop.
Summary Seismic diffraction imaging (DI) is applied to the Barents Sea Wisting field, using the velocity and reflection dip fields obtained from a legacy PSDM. The objective is to image steeply dipping faults. The fault definition obtained from the D
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Proceedings.
Summary The Wisting discovery is a shallow oil field in the Norwegian Barents Sea, located approximately 300km north of Hammerfest. Water injection is an important part of the current drainage strategy on Wisting, as reservoir pressure maintenance an
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Proceedings.
We present a new method for the determination of gas saturation from frequency-dependent amplitude-versus-offset analysis. The method works by combining measurements of attenuation with a “low-frequency” acoustic impedance to resolve gas saturati
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Proceedings.
Phase changes are a common phenomenon encountered in amplitude-versus-offset analyses for interfaces with a weak contrast in elastic properties. The effect is usually modelled under the assumption of no attenuation. In this paper, we study the effect
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Proceedings.
In this study, an integrated workflow involving advanced depth velocity modelling and imaging is applied to multi- and wide-azimuth seismic data in order to estimate anisotropy attributes, such as fracture intensity and fracture orientation through A
Autor:
E. Angerer, I. Abbasi
Publikováno v:
Proceedings.
In this case study we show that seismic attributes are critical in the development of a structurally complex, heterogeneous fractured basement reservoir. In the current field fluid flow primarily takes place in faults and fractures. Such sweet spots