Advancing Quantitative Seismic Characterization of Physical and Anisotropic Properties in Shale Gas Reservoirs with an FCNN Framework Based on Dynamic Adaptive Rock Physics Modeling
Xinhui Deng,
Xinze Kang,
Duo Yang
et al.
Abstract:Quantitative seismic methods are crucial for understanding shale gas reservoirs. This study introduces a dynamic adaptive rock physics model (DARPM) designed to systematically quantify the relationship between physical parameters and elastic parameters within shale formations. The DARPM uniquely adapts to changes in formation dip angle, allowing adaptive reservoir property assessment. An innovative adaptive rock physics inversion methodology is subsequently proposed to compute values for reservoir physical and… Show more
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