2017
DOI: 10.1190/tle36050445a1.1
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Reservoir-property inversion — A method for quantitative interpretation of seismic-inversion results

Abstract: With improved seismic data quality, prestack inversion has become a routine process for quantitative seismic interpretation. However, direct products from traditional seismic inversion usually are P-impedance (PI), S-impedance (SI), and, in some cases, density. These elastic properties are only an indirect description of subsurface geology. A bridge must be established from inverted PI, SI, and density to more understandable reservoir properties: lithology, porosity, and water saturation. Reservoir-property in… Show more

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