2020
DOI: 10.1190/int-2019-0081.1
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Azimuthal anisotropy analysis of wide-azimuth P-wave seismic data for fracture orientation and density characterization in a tight gas reservoir

Abstract: The role of anisotropy in fracture detection has dramatically increased with the advent of wide-azimuth (WAZ) and high-density seismic acquisition. Fracture prediction using horizontal transverse isotropy (HTI) anisotropic theory is a useful tool for identifying reservoir characteristics. We have developed an approach for fracture density and orientation estimation based on the combination of a velocity variation with azimuth (VVAZ) and an amplitude variation with azimuth (AVAZ) analysis workflow. First, we so… Show more

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