“…The characteristics of fracture-cavity reservoirs can be revealed by various monitoring data acquired from different angles, but the degree of reflection is variable, and these monitoring techniques often have certain limitations. Common monitoring data used to identify fractures or cavities, such as seismic, coring, conventional logging, image logging, drilling, and well testing, show large-scale and lowresolution results, or they only show results near a single well (Dittaro et al, 2007;Corbett et al, 2010;Wang et al, 2013;Shbair et al, 2017;Alaa et al, 2018;Wan et al, 2018;Lai et al, 2019;Tian et al, 2019;Wei et al, 2019). Dynamic production data can only be used to analyze interwell connectivity, and it is difficult to identify interwell fracture-cavity composite structures (Gazi et al, 2012;Zhao, 2017;Al-Obathani et al, 2018;Yue et al, 2018b).…”