15 April 2016
A methodology to create easy-to-implement rock-physics attributes that can be used to screen for reservoir sandstones and hydrocarbon pore fill from seismic inversion data is demonstrated. We have honored the physical properties of the rocks by defining attributes that complied with calibrated rock-physics models, including the fluid and rock impedances. We have demonstrated the use of these attributes on well log and seismic inversion data from the Norwegian Sea, and we successfully screened out reservoir rocks filled with either water or hydrocarbons. This video is part of EAGE Online Education Programme. The European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) is a global professional, non-profit association for geoscientists and engineers. EAGE strives to promote innovation and technical progress and aims to foster communication and cooperation between those working in, studying or interested in these fields. To learn more about EAGE Education visit www.LearningGeoscience.org The contents introduced in this E-Lecture are part of a comprehensive course offered by Per Avseth via EAGE. Consult our Calendar of Events to learn about the upcoming deliveries of request it for in-house training!
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