Open Geosciences (Jul 2020)

An integrated petrophysical-based wedge modeling and thin bed AVO analysis for improved reservoir characterization of Zhujiang Formation, Huizhou sub-basin, China: A case study

  • Saeed Wasif,
  • Zhang Hongbing,
  • Guo Qiang,
  • Ali Aamir,
  • Azeem Tahir,
  • Toqeer Muhammad,
  • Munawar Muhammad Jawad,
  • Hussain Mujahid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2020-0011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 256 – 274

Abstract

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The main reservoir in Huizhou sub-basin is Zhujiang Formation of early Miocene age. The petrophysical analysis shows that the Zhujiang Formation contains thin carbonate intervals, which have good hydrocarbon potential. However, the accurate interpretation of thin carbonate intervals is always challenging as conventional seismic interpretation techniques do not provide much success in such cases. In this study, well logs, three-layer forward amplitude versus offset (AVO) model and the wedge model are integrated to analyze the effect of tuning thickness on AVO responses. It is observed that zones having a thickness greater than or equal to 15 m can be delineated with seismic data having a dominant frequency of more than 45 Hz. The results are also successfully verified by analyzing AVO attributes, i.e., intercept and gradient. The study will be helpful to enhance the characterization of thin reservoir intervals and minimize the risk of exploration in the Huizhou sub-basin, China.

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