--> Abstract: Do the Seismic Velocities Depend from Time-Temperature Index?, by Tanima Dutta1, Tapan Mukerji1, Gary Mavko1, and Kenneth Peters2; #90078 (2008)
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Do the Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Previous HitVelocitiesNext Hit Depend from Time-Temperature Index?

Tanima Dutta1, Tapan Mukerji1, Gary Mavko1, and Kenneth Peters2
1Stanford University, Stanford, CA
2USGS, Menlo Park, CA

The objective of our study is to test whether Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitvelocitiesNext Hit of rock depend on time and temperature index (TTI). This study is motivated by the observations that overpressure and reservoir qualities depend on temperature and time in many sedimentary basins. TTI, an important thermal maturity indicator, is directly linked with oil and gas generation, and combines the effects of temperature and time. However, there is no existing model (theoretical, empirical, and numerical) to predict TTI from observed Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitvelocitiesNext Hit. Our study identifies an empirical-numerical Previous HitrelationNext Hit Previous HitbetweenNext Hit TTI and Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitvelocitiesNext Hit. In order to obtain this Previous HitrelationNext Hit, we perform petroleum system modeling at a well location. The well is located in deep-water petroleum system at Rio Muni Basin, West Africa. The essential petroleum system elements and TOC are identified based on petrophysical and rock-physics analysis. The TTI obtained from finite-element modeling of petroleum system are then compared with Previous HitvelocitiesNext Hit measured at the same well location. We find that both Vp and Vs increase exponentially with TTI. The results can be applied to predict TTI, and thereby thermal maturity, from observed Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitvelocitiesTop.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90078©2008 AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, Texas