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Abstract
Zeng, H., seismic
porosity inversion models, in
DOI:10.1306/13341540St633003
2012 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists.
Construction and Analysis of Three-Dimensional
Seismic
Porosity Inversion Models


Hongliu Zeng1
1Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The constructive critical review comments by Julia Gale and Stephen C. Ruppel greatly improved the manuscript. Lana Dieterich edited the manuscript. The illustrations were prepared with the assistance of the graphics group at the Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG). The support of this research by Hampson-Russell Software Services Ltd., and the Landmark Graphics Corporation via the Landmark University Grant Program are acknowledged. The publication is authorized by the director of BEG.
ABSTRACT
Geology-guided reconditioning of seismic
data is the key to improving extraction of relevant geologic information from three-dimensional (3-D) data volumes. In the Fullerton Clear Fork reservoir, the most convenient and useful tools for data reconditioning are phase shifting and high-frequency enhancement. A simple
seismic
phase rotation (to 90
) reconditions
seismic
data for impedance representation, roughly linking
seismic
amplitude directly to log lithology and porosity and making
stratigraphic
correlation more accurate. High-frequency enhancement raises the dominant frequency of 3-D
seismic
data from 30 to 50 Hz, improving
seismic
resolution without significantly deteriorating signal-to-noise ratio. More accurate and finer scale
seismic
mapping of reservoir parameters is achieved from
model
-based progressive inversion that seamlessly integrates geologic interpretation of well-derived
seismic
data and
model
-based
seismic
inversion for high-resolution (2 ft [0.6 m]) impedance models.
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