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Seismic Attribute Analysis of the Gulf of Mexico

Abstract

The Previous HitfluidNext Hit Previous HitfactorNext Hit (DF), Poisson impedance (PI), and lambda-rho (λρ) are three seismic attributes commonly used to predict pore Previous HitfluidNext Hit and lithology. The pore-Previous HitfluidNext Hit sensitivity of these attributes was evaluated with both well-log and seismic data in Tertiary unconsolidated sediments from the Gulf of Mexico. While the sensitivity of one attribute versus another to discriminate pore Previous HitfluidNext Hit is often debated, the sensitivity of the three attributes are not independent but can be traced back to the Previous HitfluidNext Hit Previous HitfactorNext Hit. The three attributes along with their statistical distributions for different pore fluids were measured in 183 reservoirs and then used to quantify the seismic amplitude in a 3D survey to “true” reflectivity values thus allowing pore-Previous HitfluidTop classification.