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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Sequence Stratigraphy: An Integrated Technique for Exploration
and Exploitation - Seismic
Examples
Examples
By
Exxon Production Research Company
Exxon's concepts of sequence stratigraphy
developed from the stratigraphic interpretation
of reflection seismic
data
, a technique
known as seismic stratigraphy. Differentiation
of chronostratigraphy from
lithostratigraphy is critical in interpreting
sequences on seismic
data
. Extensive experience
indicates that reflections follow
time lines in the rock record and that facies
variations are recorded by lateral changes
in reflection attributes. Integration of all
available well, outcrop, and literature
data
in a seismic interpretation is essential to
reducing the risks associated with predictions
of play parameters using seismic
stratigraphy.
Predictions based on seismic stratigraphy have been confirmed by drilling in frontier and developing areas. The level of stratigraphic detail needed from a seismic interpretation varies with technical and business objectives. The interpretation of sequence sets may suffice to establish basin history, but seismic identification of individual sequences or system tracts may be required to establish plays and prospects. Even with little or no well control, the presence, distribution, and continuity of individual reservoir and source units can be predicted using seismic stratigraphy, as illustrated by applications in lacustrine and deep-marine settings.
Although limited by seismic resolution,
detailed stratigraphic interpretations of thin
intervals have significant impact in mature
areas. The geometry and seismic attributes
of even individual reflections provide critical
data
about reservoir distribution, reservoir
continuity, and
field
segmentation, as
illustrated by applications in reservoir modeling
and reservoir management.
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