--> Probabilistic Attribute Derived from Pre-stack Seismic Inversion and Characterization for Prospect Identification into the Boomerang Area
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Probabilistic Previous HitAttributeNext Hit Derived from Pre-stack Previous HitSeismicNext Hit Inversion and Characterization for Prospect Identification into the Boomerang Area

Abstract

In the prospect evaluation work performed in the Boomerang area, the uncertainty on the estimation of the hydrocarbon occurrence derived from Previous HitseismicNext Hit data has been of major importance in the exploration of this area. For this purpose, a dedicated workflow using Interwell™ and Easytrace™ integrating geological, petrophysical and Previous HitseismicNext Hit data has been applied to constrain petrophysical property distribution using elastic inversion. Initially, a detailed petro-elastic analysis was performed on the well near the prospect in order to define the relationships between petrophysical properties and elastic parameters (P and S velocity). Then, the available pre-stack Previous HitseismicNext Hit data were inverted using a stratigraphic inversion methodology prior to be used in a discriminant analysis to predict the presence of hydrocarbon and the probability associated. Therefore, both software provided a solution combining Previous HitseismicNext Hit inversion and Previous HitseismicNext Hit characterization to predict specific Previous HitseismicNext Hit facies distribution (including HC bearing facies) and associated probabilities for the entire Previous HitseismicNext Hit grid. The probabilistic Previous HitattributeTop was helpful to evaluate the geological chances of success for finding hydrocarbons in the prospect.