Abstract
The Permian Zechstein Formation of the Fore-Sudetic Monocline of Western Poland is characterized by rapid lateral facies changes from dolomite to anhydrite or halite. The share velocity contrast related to these facies changes causes apparent faulting of seismic horizons within both the Zechstein reservoir and the underlying Rotliegendes reservoir. Conventional seismic interpretation showed a three way structurally closed anticlinal field, with questionable closure in the fourth direction.
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