Machine learning-based inversion for acoustic impedance with large synthetic training data: Workflow and data characterization

Author:

Zeng Hongliu1ORCID,He Yawen2ORCID,Olariu Mariana3ORCID,Treviño Ramón3

Affiliation:

1. The University of Texas at Austin, Jackson School of Geosciences, Bureau of Economic Geology, Austin, Texas, USA. (corresponding author)

2. The University of Texas at Austin, Jackson School of Geosciences, Austin, Texas, USA.

3. The University of Texas at Austin, Jackson School of Geosciences, Bureau of Economic Geology, Austin, Texas, USA.

Abstract

Where wells are sparse or training data are difficult to label with high-quality wireline-derived impedance logs, machine learning (ML)-based inversion of acoustic impedance typically depends on small training data sets, leading to biased prediction. We have advanced a novel workflow that applies large synthetic seismic training data to reduce facies-related bias. Using a geologically realistic model as the truth model, we randomly select sparse seed wells to perform sequential Gaussian simulation (SGS) for impedance models of the same geometry and simulate facies variability. We implement random forest regression on 30 features extracted from the synthetic volume. We observe that more seed wells tend to reduce facies-induced bias by sampling more types of facies, resulting in a better prediction. We then focus on the responses of SGS models to facies changes, the number of seed wells necessary for a useful synthetic model, and how much a synthetic model can help ML-based inversion. We observe that the SGS synthetic training model outperforms well-direct training in general. For modeled clastic shore-zone systems in Miocene Gulf of Mexico, two or more seed wells are necessary for a significant reduction of root-mean-square error and outliners, and improvement of facies imaging. In a field-data test, we apply a similar workflow to quantitatively predict acoustic impedance, which is then converted to a sand-volume map at a high-frequency sequence (10–100 m), revealing detailed facies and sandstone patterns. Such results are valuable in many geologic and engineering applications, such as hydrocarbon and CO2 reservoir prospecting, reserve estimation, simulation, etc.

Funder

State of Texas

DOE

Gulf Coast Carbon Center

Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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