2016
DOI: 10.1190/int-2015-0135.1
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Hydrocarbon detection for Ordovician carbonate reservoir using amplitude variation with offset and spectral decomposition

Abstract: We have developed an example of hydrocarbon detection for an Ordovician cavern carbonate reservoir in western China with a burial depth exceeding 6600 m using amplitude variation with offset (AVO) and spectral decomposition. We selected six production wells, three prolific oil wells, and three brine wells to test the hydrocarbon detection method. The three oil wells have been producing for more than three years, and the three water wells only produce brine. We performed spectral decomposition to the angle gath… Show more

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“…Wu et al [19] presented a new technique of spectrum decomposition to improve the accuracy of Wilson's method. Some successful cases have been reported by frequency-dependent AVO analysis [20][21][22][23]. These researches show that seismic dispersion may be a tool to predict hydrocarbon reservoirs underground.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wu et al [19] presented a new technique of spectrum decomposition to improve the accuracy of Wilson's method. Some successful cases have been reported by frequency-dependent AVO analysis [20][21][22][23]. These researches show that seismic dispersion may be a tool to predict hydrocarbon reservoirs underground.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%