2022
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4651
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Delineating the fluvial sedimentary reservoirs of Cretaceous sedimentation using seismic attributes and seismic‐petrophysical simulations, Southwest Pakistan

Abstract: Channels filled with coarse‐grained sands are one of the hot issues in stratigraphic explorations. However, the sub‐surface uncertainty restricts the prediction of porous channel sandstones using the conventional seismic attributes, which is a concern for the demarcation of stratigraphic plays. The amplitude‐based frequency attributes and seismic‐petrophysical simulation tools were applied to characterize the fluvial channel system from the Indus Basin, Pakistan. The conventional amplitude of the Basal Sand Fo… Show more

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“…Developing the loose sandstone hydrocarbon reservoirs, which account for a large proportion of China's oil and gas, is crucial [1]. However, frequent sanding from oil wells during development has hindered further development of the loose sandstone oil reservoirs, and the specific nature of the reservoir has been one of the main conflicts in the rapid development of the loose sandstone oil reservoirs [2,3]. As a result, it has become the primary problem in removing the sand out of the well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing the loose sandstone hydrocarbon reservoirs, which account for a large proportion of China's oil and gas, is crucial [1]. However, frequent sanding from oil wells during development has hindered further development of the loose sandstone oil reservoirs, and the specific nature of the reservoir has been one of the main conflicts in the rapid development of the loose sandstone oil reservoirs [2,3]. As a result, it has become the primary problem in removing the sand out of the well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%