--> ABSTRACT: An Integrated 3-D Multi-Attribute Seismic Facies Evaluation of Jurassic Carbonate Depositional Sequences, by Wharton, Stanley R.; Lawrence, Paul; Bakhiet, AbdelFattah; Tang, David; Gregory, Arthur; #90141 (2012)
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An Integrated 3-D Multi-Previous HitAttributeNext Hit Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Facies Evaluation of Jurassic Carbonate Depositional Sequences

Wharton, Stanley R.*1; Lawrence, Paul 1; Bakhiet, AbdelFattah 1; Tang, David 1; Gregory, Arthur 1
(1) Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

Jurassic carbonates represent some of the most productive reservoirs in Saudi Arabia. The main challenge associated with prospecting for these carbonate reservoirs is their heterogeneity. This is due to their depositional and tectonic history, as well as stratigraphic and/or diagenetic influences. To assess the heterogeneity of these reservoirs, an integrated approach using Previous HitseismicNext Hit chronostratigraphy, well log correlation, and 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit multi-Previous HitattributeNext Hit analysis, including unsupervised neural network Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies classification, was applied. The study area is located on the flanks of a large Jurassic carbonate intrashelf basin.

A Previous HitseismicNext Hit 2D chronostratigraphy model was built using a set of 2D traverse lines within the Callovian-Oxfordian sequences. An associated Wheeler diagram was then generated to define the major transgressive and regressive phases on the Arabian Platform. A flattened Previous HitseismicNext Hit volume, based on the 2D chronostratigraphy, was used to generate 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitattributeNext Hit volumes from existing regional surveys and included Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies block analysis to assess the Previous HitseismicNext Hit stratigraphy. The Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies 3D block volumes were then visualized and interpreted to define the geometry of prograding clinoforms within the carbonate sequences.

Waveform classification analysis of the upper Oxfordian Hanifa revealed distinct lateral facies changes between carbonate shoal and distal basinal areas. A proportional slicing technique generated at the top of the sequence showed a strike-dominated depositional trend for the shoal facies, and a dip-oriented depositional trend for the basinal deposits. Core data and electrofacies logs corroborated the Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies distribution with the sporadic oolitic deposits, located in a north-south shoal belt, and the poorer facies within the intra-shelf basin.

The integrated application of Previous HitseismicNext Hit chronostratigraphy, multi-Previous HitattributeNext Hit 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit analysis, and unsupervised Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies classification, to assess the Previous HitseismicNext Hit stratigraphy and the Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies variations, proved beneficial in defining heterogeneities in the Jurassic carbonate depositional systems. Use of pre-conditioned, flattened Previous HitseismicTop volumes permitted the definition of significant stratigraphic geometries and showed the potential for new stratigraphic play concepts.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90141©2012, GEO-2012, 10th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition, 4-7 March 2012, Manama, Bahrain