Abstract

The elastic and petrophysical parameters of a reservoir can be directly applied to lithology prediction and fluid identification. Existing seismic joint inversion methods for estimating the elastic and petrophysical parameters of a reservoir are primarily based on either the Gassmann equation, with which these parameters are inverted from prestack seismic data through stochastic optimization methods, or Wyllie’s modified equation, with which these parameters are inverted from poststack seismic data using deterministic optimization methods. Regardless of the stochastic or deterministic inversion of reservoir parameters, only the microscopic connection between parameters is considered, without considering the constraints of the macroscopic geological background. The purpose of this work is to develop a strategy for estimating the elastic and petrophysical parameters of a reservoir based on the Gassmann equation and seismic facies using deterministic seismic prestack inversion. We employ the Gassmann equation to construct the relationship between the prestack seismic data and petrophysical parameters and use a low-pass filter matrix to obtain the combination of seismic facies and seismic inversion and improve the robustness of the inversion results. We treat the joint posterior probability of elastic and petrophysical parameters as the objective function under a Bayesian framework by expanding the objective function with the Taylor formula; the joint equations composed of elastic and petrophysical parameters are obtained through differentiation. The conjugate gradient method is subsequently used to find the optimal solutions for the P-wave velocity, S-wave velocity, density, porosity, water saturation, and clay content. Theoretical calculations and actual data inversion results prove the feasibility and applicability of the method.

Highlights

  • Seismic inversion is an important technique that is employed to obtain the elastic and petrophysical parameters of reservoir lithologies for reservoir prediction and description

  • We have proposed a new prestack seismic simultaneous deterministic inversion of reservoir elastic and petrophysical parameters based on seismic facies constraints

  • Through the construction of a matrix expression for low-pass filtering, seismic sequence division is applied to the seismic inversion, and the L2 norm of the difference between the low frequency components of the inversion results and the well logs is minimized

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Introduction

Seismic inversion is an important technique that is employed to obtain the elastic and petrophysical parameters of reservoir lithologies for reservoir prediction and description. Due to the complexity and variability of reservoirs, the elastic parameters of different lithologies often have some range of overlap, and the error caused by the inversion of elastic parameters may lead to further error in estimations of reservoir petrophysical parameters. These shortcomings limit the extensive application of the two-step inversion method in reservoir prediction and description (Bachrach, 2006; Sengupta and Bachrach, 2007)

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