Horizontal Transverse Isotropy Studied Using Tools for Full-Azimuth Seismic Data Processing and an Advanced Well Logging Complex on the Example of Famennian Deposits of the Yugomashevskoye Field
A.S. Dushin1,2, A.N. Lyubochko1, I.S. Krivoshchekov1, A.N. Inozemtsev3
1OOO RN-BashNIPIneft, Ufa, Russia 2Ufa State Petroleum Technological University, Ufa, Russia 3OOO Roksar Paradaim - PO i Resheniya, Moscow, Russia
Keywords: Organogenic structures, facies heterogeneity, carbonate rocks, full-azimuth angular migration, HTI anisotropy, acoustic scanner, diffraction and scattered components, fracturing, cavernousness
Abstract
This paper presents a solution to the problem of searching for cavernous fractured zones and the zones that determine reservoir heterogeneity in Famennian deposits of one of the licensed sections of the Republic of Bashkortostan. The use of an integrated approach to the study of azimuthal horizontal-transverse isotropy of rocks using wellbore data and modern methods for processing areal seismic data for carbonate deposits associated with the development of organogenic structures is described. The results of using the full-azimuth angular migration technology are obtained. The introduction of high-tech approaches at the research site using full-azimuth seismic data processing, spectral decomposition, AVA/AVAZ inversion, and complex analysis of dynamic properties of the wave field in conjunction with well logging and core data makes it possible to identify the distorted zones of the carbonate reservoir associated with changes in the characteristics of the rock skeleton, the presence of a porous-cavernous-fracture void space and lithological replacement zones, as well as secondary processes, thereby reducing the risks associated with subsequent production drilling.
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