ABSTRACT: 3-D image processing techniques applied to carbonate reservoirs
Masaferro, Jose L.1, Ruth Bourne1, Tony Cortis1 (1) Shell International Exploration and Production B.V, Rijswijk, Netherlands
Conventional 3-D seismic mapping is not an ideal predictive method when attempting to
characterise carbonate reservoirs due mainly to the complexity and heterogeneity of
carbonate systems. In carbonates, the combined effect
of variations in depositional facies
and diagenetic alterations control variations in sonic velocities and thus in acoustic
impedance. The definition of seismic facies are then controlled by acoustic impedance
contrast which may be rather poor in various carbonates environments (i.e. shallow-water
platform carbonates). Accurate 3-D imaging of seismic facies and geometries is critical to
construct a realistic, seismically constrained reservoir model
We have applied various 3-D image processing techniques to produce filtered seismic
reflectivity data ("Shell optimum filters") and volume attributes to better
visualise and delineate seismic facies and geometries of heterogeneous carbonate
reservoirs. Image filtering techniques were applied to improve signal
-to-
noise
ratios and
to suppress random noise to obtain a better reflection definition. Combined volume dip and
azimuth was calculated from the seismic cubes to detect subtle stratigraphic features such
as low-angle progradation units and shoal-type mounded seismic facies. Semblance volumes
were used to highlight reflection terminations and helped to distinguish between
stratigraphic and structural features. In addition, automated classification techniques
were applied to the 3-D attribute-generated volumes to extract potential good reservoir
zones.
Seismic facies and geometries interpreted from the attribute analyses, combined with interpretation of the original seismic and core/log data, allowed us to construct detailed depositional models that were used as input for static reservoir models.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90913©2000 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, Bali, Indonesia