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7th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006
1 Area Exploration Department, Saudi Aramco, P.O. Box 2879, Dhahran, 31311, Saudi Arabia,
phone: 96638734862, [email protected]
2 Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, 31311, Saudi Arabia
3 Area Exploration, Saudi Aramco, P.O. Box 1197, Dhahran, 31311, Saudi Arabia
This study addresses the regional exploration potential of the Unayzah sequences (Permo-Carboniferous) lateral
stratigraphic variations and the
seismic
expressions of reservoir trends. A consistent
seismic
reprocessing flow, using
Residual Amplitude Processing (RAP), was applied over a number of 2D
seismic
lines covering large areas to maintain a
consistent wavelet treatment.
Seismic
waveform is the main
seismic
attribute
adopted in this regional study of the Unayzah
Formation. It recognizes Waveform Lateral Variations (WLV), which are interpreted to be indicative of regional stratigraphic
trends and depositional environment transition zones.
The Unayzah Formation is characterized by laterally varying sedimentary facies due to different depositional environments,
i.e., Aeolian to Playa Lake to Fluvial. Additionally, structural controls both at the Hercynian Unconformity, and later, affected
the distribution of the Lower and Upper Unayzah reservoirs. Neural clustering generated from WLV is consistent with the
depositional environment lateral facies variations. Furthermore, transition zones, recognized on the waveform analysis on
2D
seismic
lines, were consistent with an acoustic impedance model generated from a 3D survey within the area of interest.
Other regional geological models, such as Gross Sand, Porosity and Net Sand showed similarity in the lateral variation.
Application of waveform classification on RAP processed 2D
Seismic
Composites helps the integration of
seismic
and
regional geological models generated from the well data. This is exemplified by the good correlation between the waveform
classification results and the well-based geological models in this study. Furthermore, the results suggest that
seismic
waveform classification could be used as a reservoir prediction tool in a regional geological framework.