Estimation of net-to-gross ratio and net pay from seismic amplitude variation with offset using Bayesian inversion

Author:

Tschache Saskia1,Vinje Vetle2,Lie Jan Erik3,Gundem Martin Brandtzæg3,Iversen Einar4

Affiliation:

1. CGG, Crawley, UK and University of Bergen, Department of Earth Science, Bergen, Norway..

2. CGG, Oslo, Norway..

3. Aker BP, Lysaker, Norway..

4. University of Bergen, Department of Earth Science, Bergen, Norway..

Abstract

Net-to-gross ratio and net pay are essential properties for characterizing turbidite reservoirs. We present a Bayesian inversion that estimates the probability density distributions of the reservoir properties from the amplitude-variation-with-offset (AVO) attributes intercept and gradient, which are measured at the top of the reservoir. The method is adapted to the region-specific characteristics of the sand-shale interbedding as observed from well data. The likelihood function is estimated by a Monte Carlo simulation, which involves generating pseudo-wells, seismic modeling using the reflectivity method, picking the amplitudes at the top of the reservoir, and estimating the AVO intercept and gradient. In a North Sea oil field case example, the AVO gradient is most sensitive to variations in the net-to-gross ratio, while the AVO intercept is most sensitive to the type of pore fluid. The inversion was successfully tested on pseudo-wells and synthetic seismic AVO from well data. We show that the inversion can be applied to AVO maps to produce maps of the most likely estimates of the net-to-gross ratio and the net pay-to-net ratio, the resulting net pay, and the uncertainty.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geology,Geophysics

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