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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Analysis of Seismic Attenuation in Porous Layered Fluid-Saturated
Medium
Petroleum reservoirs are usually described as porous fluid-saturated
media. Seismic wave attenuation in such media can
be described using
Biot
theory
.
The values of attenuation at seismic frequencies obtained from
calculations using
Biot
theory
are much lower than those predicted
by experimental data. Such discrepancies are typically explained
by the presence of fractures, a second fluid, second rock
inclusions, layered structure, etc., in otherwise homogeneous
isotropic porous media saturated with fluid.
Some of the most popular models of porous, fluid-saturated media modified by the introduction of different kinds of heterogeneities are described in this paper. Seismic attenuation values calculated using such models with heterogeneities are closer to the values observed in experimental data. However, those heterogeneities introduce new medium parameters necessary in order to describe the modified model mathematically. Those parameters are difficult or impossible to estimate in practical applications.
The proposed method of attenuation estimation at seismic
frequencies is based on asymptotic analysis initially introduced
by Silin and Goloshubin (2010). Such asymptotic analysis gives
a simplified solution to
Biot
media. It allows calculation of attenuation at low frequencies in porous fluid-saturated media
without involving many medium parameters which are difficult
or impossible to estimate. An analysis of attenuation will be performed using a thinly-layered reservoir model which was
obtained using the petrophysical data from a real petroleum
reservoir.