Pattern Recognition Methodology and
Application in E&P Interpretation
Flow
By
Antonio Corrao1, L. Ferri2, M. Fervari2, P. Rocchini2
(1) ENI SpA, AGIP E&P Division, Milan, Italy (2) ENI SpA-Agip Division, S. Donato Milanese (Milan), Italy
A pattern recognition methodology has been developed to optimise the
interpretation
of complex multi-reflection
seismic
objects in a 3D domain.
This paper describes the methodology and the applications of implemented
semi-automatic techniques that can support the following interpretation
activities in the E&P flow:
1) seismic
volume pre-screening
the computation of a set of pattern and statistical analysis attributes
provide new non conventional parameters that highlight the different seismic
texture in the
seismic
data
2) preliminary pattern description
the description of seismic
pattern is performed by the
interpretation
of a
set of cross-plots of couples of attributes; the methodology allows the
generation of
seismic
facies volumes through the definition of “polygons” on
those cross-plots which are more suitable for identifying interesting 3D
seismic
pattern.
3) target oriented pattern classification
more detailed interpretation
work is required for characterising the pattern
associated with a specific
seismic
object. This refining work provides a
classification of
seismic
pattern in order to identify in 3D domain the target
seismic
object.
4) geobody detection
the connectivity algorithm applied to the result of target oriented pattern
classification allows the identification of one or more geobodies characterised
by “multi-reflection” seismic
facies.
5) detailed characterisation of seismic
feature in 2D domain
the methodology supports also a data
flow focused on 2D domain for a detailed
description of the internal pattern of geobodies.
The application of the presented semi-automatic methodology can improve the
result of 3D seismic
interpretation
, offering an approach oriented to the
detection of relevant stratigraphic features.