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Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology
Vol. 66 (2018), No. 4. (December), Pages 752-772

Pushing the envelope of Previous HitseismicNext Hit stratigraphic interpretation: a case-study Previous HitfromNext Hit the Mannville Group using small Previous Hit3-DNext Hit surveys

M. Smaili, B.S. Hart

Abstract

In this paper, we integrate Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Previous HitseismicNext Hit and wireline log Previous HitdataNext Hit to illustrate some modern techniques of Previous HitseismicNext Hit stratigraphy. The imaging target is the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group, traditionally one of the main targets for hydrocarbon exploration and production in Western Canada. The depositional environments for the Mannville Group in our study area were diverse, ranging Previous HitfromNext Hit fluvial to shallow marine. Mannville Group strata overlie a major unconformity that separates them Previous HitfromNext Hit predominantly carbonate rocks of the Paleozoic (Devonian).

As a first step, we integrated wireline logs and Previous HitseismicNext Hit amplitude Previous HitdataNext Hit in a qualitative way and gained more stratigraphic insights than could be obtained with either Previous HitdataNext Hit set alone. We then used Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitinversionNext Hit and a Previous HitseismicNext Hit attribute study to make quantitative lithology predictions. Acoustic impedance Previous HitinversionNext Hit proved to be an excellent tool for mapping the unconformity, clearly distinguishing the clastic rocks above Previous HitfromNext Hit the carbonate-dominated units below it. However, the Previous HitinversionNext Hit result did not clearly define stratigraphic features within the Mannville Group. To that end, we generated a pseudo-lithology (gamma-ray) volume for the Mannville Group by integrating wireline logs and Previous HitseismicNext Hit attributes using a neural network. This pseudo-lithology volume identified stratigraphic features that were not apparent in either the original Previous HitseismicNext Hit amplitude or the Previous HitinversionNext Hit volume. The results of this study show how integrating the three different Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Previous HitseismicNext Hit versions was useful for understanding the stratigraphic complexity of the Mannville Group. The approach presented here can be used for similar purposes in other geological settings.


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