Insights from Application of Elastic Full Wave-Field Inversion in Clastic and Sub-Salt Settings.

Author:

Routh Partha1,Baumstein Anatoly1,Cha Young Ho1,Nayak Soumya1,Wang Haiyang1,Tang David1,Barr Jay2,Martinez Alex1

Affiliation:

1. ExxonMobil Technology and Enginnering

2. ExxonMobil Upstream Company

Abstract

AbstractElastic Full wave-field (eFWI) inversion is aimed at inferring physical properties of the subsurface directly from seismic data. Goal is use highest level of physics to produce reliable properties to impact upstream business decisions. We focus on elastic parameters particularly the ratio between pressure (P) and shear (S) wave velocity, Vp/Vs that can be indicative of the type of fluid present in subsurface reservoir and P-wave impedance, Ip to impact porosity estimation.Our eFWI methodology derives the wavelet directly from seismic shots rather than using well information. Using field examples we explain the eFWI workflow, outline key steps and provide analysis of the results. The first field example is from a structurally simple clastic setting. The second field example is from a complex sub-salt environment and is focused on differentiating net versus non-net in pre-salt carbonate reservoirs - a challenging problem when using narrow azimuth streamer data. The third field example is from a clastic setting and uses well information to scale the wavelet and is applicable in development and production settings.Our experiments with the two exploration style field examples show that it is possible to directly invert shot data to obtain geologically meaningful elastic properties useful in exploration and early development phases. However, challenges remain. The inverted Ip has higher fidelity compared to the Vp/Vs ratio. In fact, Ip is sufficiently accurate to be reliably used for porosity prediction. The eFWI Vp/Vs inversion results are only in qualitative agreement with well information (as a blind test) for the clastic example, but sufficient to discriminate the net versus non-net for the pre-salt example. A qualitative match may be insufficient to determine fluid type via rock property inversion without any well control. In an environment without well control, further research is needed to investigate the sensitivity of Vp/Vs and determine if data quality is a key factor, in addition to stabilizing the extraction of elastic parameters in a multi-parameter inverse problem.The novel aspect for our approach is in developing a practical eFWI methodology in 3D and working with raw seismic shots with very minimal processing. Examples from different geological settings and use of well versus no-well provide valuable insights into current application space and potential research direction on improvements to eFWI algorithm.

Publisher

IPTC

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