The use of
seismic
amplitude in analysing the proprieties of an offshore reservoir
Abstract
The main purpose of this paper is the physical interpretation
of
seismic
amplitude for the purpose of hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation. In the right geological scenarios, the
interpretation
of
seismic
amplitude can have a significant impact in reservoir characterization.
The numerous developments in
seismic
and amplitude
interpretation
over the years have made it clear that
seismic
amplitude technologies have more of a role to play in establishing proven reserves. An accurate understanding of
seismic
amplitude signatures is critical in the recognition of direct hydrocarbon indicators (DHIs) in the exploration phase and even in the development phase.
The purpose of the current study is to evaluate hydrocarbon potentials of an offshore miocene siliciclastic reservoir and to minimise the differences in the amplitude phase and timing for non-reservoir reflections and thereby enhance the signals related to production differences. The
data
on which the current study is based are well logs from an exploration well and both 2D and 3D
seismic
data
acquired through geophysical prospecting from depths ranging from 100 to 1500 m. To achieve that purpose, a number of techniques were applied.
The results of the preliminary 3D
seismic
map were encouraging, with a high potential for hydrocarbons in the studied miocene formation and in the neighbouring area, and were consistent with the results obtained from the exploration well.
Further evidence on the reliability of the
seismic
data
comes from the assessment of
data
quality. In this case study, the
seismic
data
interpretation
was in accordance with the actual well results, demonstrating a reasonable level of certainty in the
interpretation
of
seismic
amplitudes.
In conclusion, the past years have witnessed significant developments in the way
seismic
data
is used in oil and gas exploration and production, 3D
seismic
use being the most important, not only to map structures in detail but also to determine reservoir proprieties from the analysis of
seismic
amplitude and other attributes.
AAPG Datapages/Search and Discovery Article #90325 © 2018 AAPG Europe Regional Conference, Global Analogues of the Atlantic Margin, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2-3, 2018