We apply an extended elastic impedance (EEI) inversion for quantitative reservoir characterization. The EEI approach is applied to both on-shore and off-shore seismic data where target reservoirs are gas-bearing sands located in sand-shale sequences. The workflow we adopt can be divided in three phases. The starting point is a petrophysical analysis in which the relationships between petrophysical and elastic properties are studied. The second step of extended elastic impedance (EEI) analysis uses a cross-correlation procedure to determine the best chi (?) projection angles for the petrophysical parameters of interest (i.e. porosity, water saturation and shaliness). In the final step, pre-stack seismic data are simultaneously inverted into ...
A comparative case study of acoustic and elastic impedance seismic inversion for reservoir litho-flu...
Elastic impedance inversion is the latest development in the field of hydrocarbon exploration and pr...
Conventional elastic impedances are derived as scalars by means of the integration of reflectivity. ...
We apply an extended elastic impedance (EEI) inversion for quantitative reservoir characterization. ...
We use an extended elastic impedance (EEI) inversion for quantitative reservoir characterization. T...
The Extended Elastic Impedance (EEI) as a seismic attribute was first introduced by Whitcombe (2002)...
In this report, Extended Elastic Inversion (EEI) is used to identify fluid and lithology in Sepat fi...
Reservoir characterization should integrate all available seismic, petrophysical and geological info...
The Extended Elastic Impedance (EEI) concept has been used by the oil industry primarily for litholo...
Extended Elastic Impedance (EEI) Analysis first introduced by Whitcombe (2002) was used for the pred...
In certain areas, seismic AVO alone is not sufficient for interpretative purposes. This necessitates...
The extended elastic impedance (EEI) concept has been used in the oil industry primarily for litholo...
Reservoir characterization plays an important role in different parts of an industrial project. The ...
A comparative case study of acoustic and elastic impedance seismic inversion for reservoir litho-flu...
The Extended Elastic Impedance (EEI) concept has been used by the oil industry primarily for litholo...
A comparative case study of acoustic and elastic impedance seismic inversion for reservoir litho-flu...
Elastic impedance inversion is the latest development in the field of hydrocarbon exploration and pr...
Conventional elastic impedances are derived as scalars by means of the integration of reflectivity. ...
We apply an extended elastic impedance (EEI) inversion for quantitative reservoir characterization. ...
We use an extended elastic impedance (EEI) inversion for quantitative reservoir characterization. T...
The Extended Elastic Impedance (EEI) as a seismic attribute was first introduced by Whitcombe (2002)...
In this report, Extended Elastic Inversion (EEI) is used to identify fluid and lithology in Sepat fi...
Reservoir characterization should integrate all available seismic, petrophysical and geological info...
The Extended Elastic Impedance (EEI) concept has been used by the oil industry primarily for litholo...
Extended Elastic Impedance (EEI) Analysis first introduced by Whitcombe (2002) was used for the pred...
In certain areas, seismic AVO alone is not sufficient for interpretative purposes. This necessitates...
The extended elastic impedance (EEI) concept has been used in the oil industry primarily for litholo...
Reservoir characterization plays an important role in different parts of an industrial project. The ...
A comparative case study of acoustic and elastic impedance seismic inversion for reservoir litho-flu...
The Extended Elastic Impedance (EEI) concept has been used by the oil industry primarily for litholo...
A comparative case study of acoustic and elastic impedance seismic inversion for reservoir litho-flu...
Elastic impedance inversion is the latest development in the field of hydrocarbon exploration and pr...
Conventional elastic impedances are derived as scalars by means of the integration of reflectivity. ...