低渗透储层砂岩裂缝特征的三维地震不连续属性分析:以尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲为例

J. Amigun, O. A. Akinleye-Martins
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在油气勘探中,裂缝是油气流动的可能通道,特别是在低渗透的硅质储层和碳酸盐岩储层中。这些裂缝在典型地震剖面上是指定的亚地震尺度构造,发生在地震分辨率以下,因此难以在地震剖面上发现。本研究旨在利用相似度和曲率等不连续属性对尼日尔三角洲“Kin”油田Agbada组低渗透硅岩储层进行亚地震级裂缝预测和表征。为了提高数据中裂缝的图像质量,对研究区输入的地震数据进行了初始化处理。在感兴趣的层内提取时间片用于地震属性分析。利用孔隙度密度的常规测井来验证井内解释的裂缝。2024 ms、2100 ms和2197 ms时片属性分析结果显示裂缝以NW - SE和NE - SW为主。进行多属性分析以优化裂缝预测。进一步研究表明,研究区西部、中部和东南部地区裂缝密度较高。因此,这些区域可以推断为潜在的油气层和未来的井位。
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3D seismic discontinuity attributes analyses for low – permeability reservoir sand fractures characterisation: an onshore example from Niger delta, Nigeria
ABSTRACT In hydrocarbon exploration, fractures act as possible pathways for hydrocarbon flow especially in low-permeable siliciclastic reservoirs and carbonate reservoir layers. These fractures on typical seismic section are designatesub-seismic scale structures, occur below seismic resolution and thus difficult to detect on seismic section. This study aims to predict and characterise sub-seismic scale fractures within low-permeability siliciclastic reservoirs of Agbada Formation in “Kin” Field onshore Niger Delta basin by using discontinuity attributes i.e. similarity and curvature. The input seismic data of the study field was initially conditioned using the dip steering algorithm to improve the image quality of fractures in the data. Time-slices were extracted within the horizons of interest for seismic attribute analysis. Conventional log from porosity density was used to validate the interpreted fractures within the borehole environment. The attribute analyses result at time-slices 2024 ms, 2100 ms and 2197 ms show subtle features i.e. fractures with predominant trends NW – SE and NE – SW. A multi-attribute analysis was performed to optimise fractures prediction. Further results show relatively high fracture density at the western central and south eastern regions of the study area. Therefore, these regions could be inferred as potential hydrocarbon zones and locations for future wells placement.
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