London 2013, 75th Eage Conference en Exhibition Incorporating SPE Europec 2013
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609.20130705
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Using Multi-focusing 3D Diffraction Imaging to Predict Fracture Corridors/Swarms in the Bazhenov Formation

Abstract: Unconventional reservoirs are becoming more and more conventional but successful drilling within these reservoirs reservoirs has a unique set of problems. Most wells are drilled horizontally through the reservoir rock and the fracking technology is applied to generate permeabilty and produce hydrocarbons. The pre-drill knowledge of natural fracture swarms and small offset faults is very important as these geological elements can interfere with the drilling and fracking process and influence the production rate… Show more

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“…Also, MF can be considered as a method for wavefield analysis, which reliably estimates wavefront parameters of each seismic event at each imaging point (Hubral, 1983; Landa et al., 1999). These attributes have broad applications in seismic imaging and interpretation (Berkovitch et al., 2012; Buzlukov & Landa, 2013; Chang, Hu, et al., 2019; Elhaj et al., 2014; Landa et al., 2009, 2013; Schoepp et al., 2015).…”
Section: Review Of Multifocusing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, MF can be considered as a method for wavefield analysis, which reliably estimates wavefront parameters of each seismic event at each imaging point (Hubral, 1983; Landa et al., 1999). These attributes have broad applications in seismic imaging and interpretation (Berkovitch et al., 2012; Buzlukov & Landa, 2013; Chang, Hu, et al., 2019; Elhaj et al., 2014; Landa et al., 2009, 2013; Schoepp et al., 2015).…”
Section: Review Of Multifocusing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%