High-resolution reservoir characterization using deep learning-aided elastic full-waveform inversion: The North Sea field data example

Author:

Zhang Zhen-dong1ORCID,Alkhalifah Tariq1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Department of Physical Science and Engineering, Thuwal 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia.(corresponding author); .

Abstract

Reservoir characterization is an essential component of oil and gas production, as well as exploration. Classic reservoir characterization algorithms, deterministic and stochastic, are typically based on stacked images and rely on simplifications and approximations to the subsurface (e.g., assuming linearized reflection coefficients). Elastic full-waveform inversion (FWI), which aims to match the waveforms of prestack seismic data, potentially provides more accurate high-resolution reservoir characterization from seismic data. However, FWI can easily fail to characterize deep-buried reservoirs due to illumination limitations. We have developed a deep learning-aided elastic FWI strategy using observed seismic data and available well logs in the target area. Five facies are extracted from the well and then connected to the inverted P- and S-wave velocities using trained neural networks, which correspond to the subsurface facies distribution. Such a distribution is further converted to the desired reservoir-related parameters such as velocities and anisotropy parameters using a weighted summation. Finally, we update these estimated parameters by matching the resulting simulated wavefields to the observed seismic data, which corresponds to another round of elastic FWI aided by the a priori knowledge gained from the predictions of machine learning. A North Sea field data example, the Volve Oil Field data set, indicates that the use of facies as prior knowledge helps resolve the deep-buried reservoir target better than the use of only seismic data.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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