ASEG WA: Basin-wide and multi-scenario modeling of rock property and AVO feasibility volumes

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ASEG WA: Basin-wide and multi-scenario modeling of rock property and AVO feasibility volumes

 

 

Date & Time

Tuesday 18th May, 6:00pm AEST
 

 

Venue

Online


 

Talk by

Dr. Per Avseth


 

One of the key tasks within the field of geoscience is to obtain a better understanding of the subsurface rock properties using remote sensing techniques (e.g., seismic and CSEM) and/or selected modelling tools. In mature areas with many wells and good quality seismic data, a data-driven approach can be used to predict rock properties between wells. In areas with limited well control and/or complex geology, we still rely on models to understand expected changes in rock properties between/away from wells, even though the seismic data is of good quality. Integration of geology and geophysics is a key to optimally select, constrain, and calibrate rock physics models. Lack of well log data can make it challenging to quantify uncertainties, but a scenario-based modeling with alternative geological scenarios and sensitivity testing of key input parameters can help us to better understand and possibly reduce the uncertainties away from well control. In this presentation, I will demonstrate how a scenario-based feasibility modelling of rock physics properties, constrained by local geological inputs (mineralogy, facies, temperature, burial history, etc.) can give valuable information, that can be utilized before new seismic data are acquired (e.g., to decide whether certain types of data like AVO will be beneficial or not), or they can be used to guide the quantitative seismic interpretation of existing seismic data.


 

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