Overview of seismic stratigraphic referencing methods in conditions of limited or substandard set of initial well data

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Background: Well tying is an integral part of seismic interpretation both at the stage of structural and dynamic analysis. Linking seismic and well data is a critical process that allows you to link geological objects identified from seismic data with actual data obtained from wells, because. it is based on the relationship between the lithological composition of the deposits that make up the section under study and the characteristics of the reflections. Seismic data are in most cases presented on a time scale, while well data are on a depth scale, and in order to calibrate them, it is necessary to select a velocity law and establish a time-depth relationship.

Aim: This article aims to deepen the understanding of the importance of quality control of initial well data to improve the result of seismic stratigraphic tying and increase the efficiency of geological exploration, as well as to propose methods to improve the quality and efficiency of tying..

Materials and methods: Methods for correcting the readings of acoustic logging are described, various algorithms for tying seismic and well data are given.

Results: The paper considers the reasons for the distortion of the values of the initial well data, examples of data quality analysis, suggests options for how to conduct a seismic stratigraphic tie in the conditions of a limited or initially substandard set of initial data and obtain reliable depth-velocity dependences for wells.

Conclusion: Conducting quality control and, if necessary, correcting the original well data is a critical step to improve the accuracy of the final results of seismic interpretation. It is important to note that even with limited and low quality input data, it is possible to obtain depth-time dependencies. However, the results of the work show that editing and amending the original logs significantly improve the quality and detail of the seismic stratigraphic tie.

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Zhaniya A. Sanatova

KMG Engineering

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Email: zh.sanatova@niikmg.kz
Kazakhstan, Astana

Dias T. Kaliyev

KMG Engineering

Email: dias.kaliyev@gmail.com
Kazakhstan, Astana

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  2. Elastic log editing and alternative invasion correction methods Guilherme F. Vásquez, Lúcia D. Dillon, Carlos L. Varela et al – The Leading Edge, June 2004.
  3. Training materials for Petrel software.

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2. Figure 1. Two-way time – Depth dependence calculated from VSP (green line) and acoustics (blue), red - the difference between the two dependences [1]

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3. Figure 2. A plot for wells A-1, A-2 and A-3 with CALI caliper, original acoustic curves (orange curve) and calculated from VSP (blue curve)

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4. Figure 3. Comparison of interval velocities from AL (orange) and VSP (blue) with depth for well A-1

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5. Figure 4. Comparison of seismic stratigraphic tie for well A-1

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6. Figure 5. The results of corrections made to acoustic logging curves on the example of wells A-6 and A-7

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7. Figure 6. Comparison of seismic stratigraphic referencing results using original AL, corrected AL and VSP

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8. Figure 7. The principle of determining reservoir velocities by vertical time-to-depth curves

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9. Figure 8. The result of seismostratigraphic referencing, as the initial TDR - the original AL

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10. Figure 9. The result of seismostratigraphic referencing, as the initial TDR– the corrected AL

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11. Figure 10. The result of seismostratigraphic referencing, as the initial TDR - averaged VSP time-to-depth curves

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12. Figure 11. Comparison of the Two-way time - Depth dependences calculated from the original AL (green line), offset well VSP and corrected AL (orange line) and averaged VSP time-to-depth curves (red line)

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