DEBEYE, HARRY, Jason Geosystems, Delft, Netherlands
ABSTRACT: Inverse Reservoir Modeling Using 3-D Seismic
A new software system is proposed with the objective of obtaining detailed reservoir delineation and characterization on the basis of deviated well log data
,
seismic
time
interpretation
, geologic constraints, and three-dimensional (3-D) stacked
seismic
data
.
Inverse modeling is used as the technology to achieve this. Advantages of inversion are the integration of all available information and extensive quality control (e.g., resolution and variance analysis).
An automated two-step method is proposed. First, the parametric model is tied to the wells and the seismic
interpretation
. Second, inversion is used to fine-tune the parametric model between the wells using the 3-D
seismic
data
.
The underlying parametric model should be as sparse as possible to guarantee a stable and efficient inversion. The detailed reservoir characterization is described by a grid cell model that is built from a stratigraphic framework and a set of typical pseudo wells per stratigraphic sequence.The stratigraphic framework includes erosional surfaces, onlaps, and pinches. The set of typical pseudo wells is found by analyzing the actual well logs using Singular Value Decomposition (SVD). SVD is a transformation that uses all the statistical information (variance, mean, and dependencies) present in the data
. The net effect is a parametric model that implicitly handles all relations between log
data
(e.g., Gardner) without making any assumptions.
Seismic
relations (such as convolution and mult
ples) can be handled by including
seismic
data
in the SVD.
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