2021
DOI: 10.1144/jgs2021-041
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Recognition and characterization of small-scale sand injectites in seismic data: implications for reservoir development

Abstract: Small-scale (< 20 m), non-resolvable sand injectites can constitute a large part of the net-to-gross volume and affect fluid flow in the reservoir. However, they may also cause challenges for well placement and reservoir development because they are too small to be reliably constrained by reflection seismic data. It is therefore important to better understand how small-scale injectites influence seismic images and may be recognized and characterized above reservoirs. The Grane Field (North Sea) hosts numero… Show more

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“…Dimension and size for the latter targets were selected based on numerical accuracy. These small targets can represent sandstone injectites overlying shale (Bradaric et al., 2022). Even though the shape of the target does affect measurement sensitivity, especially when located near EM transmitters and/or receivers, our studies indicate that the selected shapes are adequate to quantify measurement sensitivity and target detectability in the mid‐ to far‐regions of detection away from the welltrajectory.…”
Section: Synthetic Examples and Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dimension and size for the latter targets were selected based on numerical accuracy. These small targets can represent sandstone injectites overlying shale (Bradaric et al., 2022). Even though the shape of the target does affect measurement sensitivity, especially when located near EM transmitters and/or receivers, our studies indicate that the selected shapes are adequate to quantify measurement sensitivity and target detectability in the mid‐ to far‐regions of detection away from the welltrajectory.…”
Section: Synthetic Examples and Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%