Abstract

Summary It is the key for the success of the Paleozoic marine shale gas exploration and development in the South China to search for the sweet spots or shale gas-rich zones within the shale gas reservoir. Since it directly impacts the shale gas enrichment degree and hydro-fracturing effect of the shale gas reservoir, the development degree of shale gas reservoir fractures is the important factor for the prediction and evaluation of the sweet spots or shale gas-rich zones. This paper proposes a seismic fracture facies evaluation workflow for shale gas reservoir and its application technique through the utilization of the 100 km 2 wideazimuth 3D seismic data post stack attributes in the Block MA shale gas exploration area. We focus especially on using neural network technique to analyze the 3D seismic attribute data for fracture prediction. The examples show that using the wide-azimuth 3D seismic attribute technique could play an important role in the prediction and assessment of the gas-rich zones in shale gas reservoirs.

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