地下流体流动:以印度-恒河外围前陆盆地为例

Priyadarshi Chinmoy Kumar , Jitender Kumar , Kalachand Sain
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地下流体流动涉及流体通过各种地质结构从源向地表的迁移,因此在释放潜在的油气藏方面发挥着至关重要的作用。这类研究主要是在海洋环境中通过高分辨率地震数据进行的,以揭示流体流动系统,而陆地数据的记录仍然很少。本研究试图利用高质量的三维地震反射数据来探索印度陆上含油气印度-恒河外围前陆盆地的流体流动活动。几个地震属性已被用于有效地描述地下流体流动结构的模式。通过设计基于人工神经网络的工作流,将流体流动的属性响应融合为一个单一的属性,称为流体立方体元属性,该工作流能够阐明地下流体迁移路线。地下流体流动特征被成像为具有圆锥形喷口状形态的相对垂直的隆起结构。在内部,这些特征与适度扭曲的反射相关联。顶部的反射以中等到高的振幅垂直叠加。流体立方体元属性表明,地下流体从新元古代地层垂直迁移,穿过微小的裂缝网络和上覆第三系层序的较弱地层。表层矿地球化学异常的分析与这些观测结果相当吻合。因此,恒河外围前陆盆地可以被认为是一个有潜力的区域,具有可解锁的潜在油气勘探线索。通过这项研究提出的分析可以在全球其他陆上盆地有效地进行。
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Subsurface fluid flow: A case study from the Indo-Gangetic peripheral foreland basin

Subsurface fluid flow: A case study from the Indo-Gangetic peripheral foreland basin

Subsurface fluid flow involves migration of fluids from source to surface through a wide range of geologic structures, and thus plays a crucial role in unlocking potential hydrocarbon plays. Such studies have been mainly carried out in the marine environment by means of high-resolution seismic data in unravelling the fluid flow system and remains poorly documented for on-land data. This research attempts to explore the fluid flow activity in onshore petroliferous Indo-Gangetic peripheral foreland basin of India by using high-quality 3D seismic reflection data. Several seismic attributes have been utilised for efficiently describing the patterns of subsurface fluid flow structures. The attribute-responses of fluid flow are fused into a single attribute, called the Fluid Cube meta-attribute, by designing a workflow based on artificial neural network, which has enabled to elucidate the subsurface fluid migration routes. The subsurface fluid flow features are imaged as relatively vertical mounded structure with conical vent-like morphology. Internally, these features are associated with moderately distorted reflections. The reflections at the top are vertically stacked with medium to high amplitudes. The Fluid Cube meta-attribute demonstrates that subsurface fluid vertically migrates from the Neoproterozoic strata through minute fracture networks and weaker strata of the overlying Tertiary succession. The analysis of surficial geochemical anomalies corroborates quite reasonably with these observations. Thus, the Ganga peripheral foreland basin could be considered a promising area with potential leads that can be unlocked for hydrocarbon exploration. The analysis presented through this research could be efficiently carried out over other onshore basins worldwide.

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