Abstract

The focus of hydrocarbon exploration has now moved into frontier regions where structural complexity, heterogeneous overburden, and hydrocarbon system fundamentals are significant challenges requiring an integrated exploration approach. Three-dimensional controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) anisotropic resistivity imaging is emerging as a technique to combine with seismic imaging in such regions. However, the typically reconstructed horizontal resistivity [Formula: see text] and vertical resistivity [Formula: see text] models often have conflicting depth structures that are difficult to explain in terms of subsurface geology. It is highly desirable to reduce ambiguity or subjectivity in depth interpretation of [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] models and also achieve comparability with other coincidentally located subsurface models. We have developed a workflow for integrating information from seismic well-based inversion, interpreted seismic horizons, and resistivity well logs in a cross-gradient-guided simultaneous 3D CSEM inversion for geologically realistic [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] models whose parameter estimates for a selected reservoir interval can then be better optimized to aid reservoir characterization. We developed our workflow using exploration data from a complex fold-thrust belt. We found that the integrated cross-gradient approach led to [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] models that have a common depth structure, are consistent with seismic and resistivity logs, and are hence less ambiguous for geologic interpretation and reservoir parameter estimation.

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