Abstract

The prediction of oil and gas distribution in mountain seismic areas is very difficult. The fine mountain seismic exploration and the accurate prediction on mountainous oil and gas distribution methods remain a complex problem. A new and simple method, Fisher's linear discriminant, has been able to predict oil and gas distribution in such regions with the help of six seismic parameters, based on the study of mountain seismic exploration data. This method achieves an accuracy of 86%, which is confirmed by drilling. Next, Mahalanobis distance discriminant has been introduced to improve the results obtained from Fisher's linear discriminant.

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