2004
DOI: 10.2172/927585
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Multi-Attribute Seismic/Rock Physics Approach to Characterizing Fractured Reservoirs

Abstract: Most current seismic methods to seismically characterize fractures in tight reservoirs depend on a few anisotropic wave propagation signatures that can arise from aligned fractures. While seismic anisotropy can be a powerful fracture diagnostic, a number of situations can lessen its usefulness or introduce interpretation ambiguities. Fortunately, laboratory and theoretical work in rock physics indicates that a much broader spectrum of fracture seismic signatures can occur, including a decrease in P-and S-wave … Show more

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