Abstract
It is of great significance to detect faults correctly in continental sandstone reservoirs in the east of China to understand the distribution of remaining structural reservoirs for more efficient development operation. However, the majority of the faults is characterized by small displacements and unclear components, which makes it hard to recognize them in seismic data via traditional methods. We consider fault detection as an end-to-end binary image-segmentation problem of labeling a 3D seismic image with ones as faults and zeros elsewhere. Thus, we developed a fully convolutional network (FCN) based method to fault segmentation and used the synthetic seismic data to generate an accurate and sufficient training data set. The architecture of FCN is a modified version of the VGGNet (A convolutional neural network was named by Visual Geometry Group). Transforming fully connected layers into convolution layers enables a classification net to create a heatmap. Adding the deconvolution layers produces an efficient network for end-to-end dense learning. Herein, we took advantage of the fact that a fault binary image is highly biased with mostly zeros but only very limited ones on the faults. A balanced crossentropy loss function was defined to adjust the imbalance for optimizing the parameters of our FCN model. Ultimately, the FCN model was applied on real field data to propose that our FCN model can outperform conventional methods in fault predictions from seismic images in a more accurate and efficient manner.
Subject
Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering
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