1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-5457.1994.tb00114.x
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A Genetic Approach to the Prediction of Petrophysical Properties

Abstract: The importance of the flow unit approach to reservoir description has been recognised recently, but its application to predict porosity, permeability and water saturation from well logs has not been attempted in previous studies. This Paper describes a genetic approach to reservoir description, which combines lithofacies analysis with discriminant analysis and probability field simulation for the identification and characterisation of flow units on the basis of core and log data. Lithofacies with distinct depo… Show more

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“…This proposal is quite similar to the genetic approach proposed by Jian et al [9]. The genetic approach basically separates the whole sample space according to different lithohydraulic units based on their petrophysical, depositional and diagenetic properties.…”
Section: Allow Linear Transformation Without Losing Much Of the Resolmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…This proposal is quite similar to the genetic approach proposed by Jian et al [9]. The genetic approach basically separates the whole sample space according to different lithohydraulic units based on their petrophysical, depositional and diagenetic properties.…”
Section: Allow Linear Transformation Without Losing Much Of the Resolmentioning
confidence: 86%