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Chapter from: SG
42: Applications of 3-D Seismic Data to Exploration and Production
Edited by:
Paul Weimer and Thomas L. David Authors:
John F. Arestad, Thomas L. Davis, and Robert D. Benson
Published 1996 as
part of Studies in Geology 42
Copyright © 1996 The American Association of Petroleum
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CHAPTER 18
Chapter 18: Utilizing
3-D, 3-C Seismology for Reservoir Property Characterization at Joffre Field,
Alberta, Canada John F. Arestad, Thomas L. Davis, and
Robert D. Benson*
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Arestad, J. F.,
T. L. Davis, and R. D. Benson, Utilizing 3-D, 3-C seismology for reservoir
property characterization at Joffre Field, Alberta, Canada, in P.
Weimer and T. L. Davis, eds., AAPG Studies in Geology No. 42 and
SEG
Geophysical Developments Series No. 5, AAPG/SEG, Tulsa, p. 171-178.
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ABSTRACT
A 3-D, three-component (3-D,
3-C) seismic survey was collected over the northeastern limit of Joffre
Field, Alberta, for the purpose of detecting porosity within two complex
Upper Devonian carbonate reservoirs, Nisku and Leduc. The survey demonstrates
the robust nature and power of 3-D, 3-C seismic technology to determine
not only porosity, but also permeability. As a result, by integrating results
from this new seismic technology with geologic and reservoir production
data into a reservoir model, new field extension and field redevelopment
targets are identified, and improved reservoir exploitation can be achieved. |
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