Abstract

Elastic depth trends are an integral component of reservoir characterization whether explicitly or implicitly constructed. Applications to seismic data include migration velocity model building, pore-pressure prediction, inversion, and amplitude-variation-with-offset (AVO) analysis. In practice, workflows often involve fitting well logs with smooth curves, without reference to known lithology-dependent templates that could provide realistic constraints. We have constructed porosity-depth trends for shales and sandstones with reference to reliable measurements that span mechanical compaction and chemical diagenesis domains. These porosity trends are then used as inputs to well-established rock-physics models to estimate the median and bounding trends for acoustic and shear impedance. The resulting modeling has shown an important sensitivity to the pore-pressure regime (notably in shales) and the onset of cementation (in sands), among other variables. AVO predictions made from these trends provide a useful reference frame for anomaly prediction with depth, which is critical in frontier exploration.

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