2018
DOI: 10.14419/ijet.v7i3.32.18399
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Application of Multi Attributes for Feasibility Study of Fractures and Structural Anomalies in Malaysian Basin

Abstract: There have been lots of efforts to study the geological characteristics and structure of the Malaysian Basin. Faults and fractures are of great importance due to the role they can play affecting different phases of a hydrocarbon prospect life from exploration through production and even abandonment. Carbonate build-ups are another type of significant geological anomalies in the area; because they are proved to be promising prospects. Application of seismic attributes on three dimensional seismic data has been … Show more

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“…s , as structure-oriented. Similarly, computed ratios vary greatly where the numerators and denominators are small [38]. This is because usually, before computing emulsion ratios, we perform a supplementary smoothing of numerators and denominators.…”
Section: Fault Likelihood (Fl) Attribute the Probability Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
“…s , as structure-oriented. Similarly, computed ratios vary greatly where the numerators and denominators are small [38]. This is because usually, before computing emulsion ratios, we perform a supplementary smoothing of numerators and denominators.…”
Section: Fault Likelihood (Fl) Attribute the Probability Volumementioning
confidence: 99%