2015
DOI: 10.1190/int-2014-0262.1
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A comparison of competing amplitude variation with offset techniques applied to tight gas sand exploration in the Cooper Basin of Australia

Abstract: We have developed a tight gas amplitude variation with offset (AVO) case history from the Cooper Basin of Australia that addressed the exploration problem of mapping thin fluvial tight gas sand bodies. In the Cooper Basin, Permian Toolachee and Patchawarra sands are difficult to interpret on seismic data due to strong reflections from adjacent Permian coals. This is not the common AVO problem of distinguishing between coal and gas sand, but a more difficult class-I AVO problem of mapping fluvial sands beneath … Show more

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“…The AVO attributes (intercept R 0 and gradient G ) are used to characterize lithology, porosity and gas saturation (Gao et al., 2018; Tyiasning & Cooke, 2015). Here, we use Shuey's equation (Shuey, 1985), defined as Rpp(θ)badbreak=R0goodbreak+Gsin2θ.$$\begin{equation}{R}_{pp}(\theta ) = {R}_0 + G{\sin }^2\theta .\end{equation}$$…”
Section: Problem and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The AVO attributes (intercept R 0 and gradient G ) are used to characterize lithology, porosity and gas saturation (Gao et al., 2018; Tyiasning & Cooke, 2015). Here, we use Shuey's equation (Shuey, 1985), defined as Rpp(θ)badbreak=R0goodbreak+Gsin2θ.$$\begin{equation}{R}_{pp}(\theta ) = {R}_0 + G{\sin }^2\theta .\end{equation}$$…”
Section: Problem and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AVO attributes (intercept 𝑅 0 and gradient 𝐺) are used to characterize lithology, porosity and gas saturation (Gao et al, 2018;Tyiasning & Cooke, 2015). Here, we use Shuey's equation (Shuey, 1985), defined as 𝑅 𝑝𝑝 (𝜃) = 𝑅 0 + 𝐺sin 2 𝜃.…”
Section: Avo Forward Modelling and Inversionmentioning
confidence: 99%