Interactive seismic interpretation with piecewise global energy minimization

T. Höllt, J. Beyer, Fritz Gschwantner, P. Muigg, H. Doleisch, G. Heinemann, M. Hadwiger
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Abstract

Increasing demands in world-wide energy consumption and oil depletion of large reservoirs have resulted in the need for exploring smaller and more complex oil reservoirs. Planning of the reservoir valorization usually starts with creating a model of the subsurface structures, including seismic faults and horizons. However, seismic interpretation and horizon tracing is a difficult and error-prone task, often resulting in hours of work needing to be manually repeated. In this paper, we propose a novel, interactive workflow for horizon interpretation based on well positions, which include additional geological and geophysical data captured by actual drillings. Instead of interpreting the volume slice-by-slice in 2D, we propose 3D seismic interpretation based on well positions. We introduce a combination of 2D and 3D minimal cost path and minimal cost surface tracing for extracting horizons with very little user input. By processing the volume based on well positions rather than slice-based, we are able to create a piecewise optimal horizon surface at interactive rates. We have integrated our system into a visual analysis platform which supports multiple linked views for fast verification, exploration and analysis of the extracted horizons. The system is currently being evaluated by our collaborating domain experts.
分段全球能量最小化的交互式地震解释
世界范围内能源消费需求的增加和大型油藏的石油枯竭导致需要勘探更小和更复杂的油藏。油藏价值评估的规划通常从建立地下结构模型开始,包括地震断层和层位。然而,地震解释和层位追踪是一项困难且容易出错的任务,通常需要花费数小时的人工重复工作。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于井位的新的交互式层位解释工作流程,其中包括实际钻井捕获的额外地质和地球物理数据。我们提出了基于井位的三维地震解释方法,而不是以二维方式逐层解释体积。我们引入了2D和3D最小成本路径和最小成本表面跟踪的组合,用于在用户输入很少的情况下提取地平线。通过基于井位而不是基于切片来处理体积,我们能够以交互速率创建分段最佳水平面。我们已经将我们的系统集成到一个可视化分析平台中,该平台支持多个链接视图,用于快速验证、勘探和分析提取的视界。该系统目前正在由我们合作的领域专家进行评估。
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