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Application of vertical seismic profile multi-component data to tight sandstone gas reservoirs
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Abstract
Given the complex geological characteristics of the tight gas sandstone in the Shaximiao Formation of the Jurassic in the central Sichuan Basin, including its wide distribution, narrow width, and thin thickness, conventional surface seismic methods face significant challenges in reservoir delineation. To address this challenge, a vertical seismic profile (VSP) survey was conducted in the region in 2022, along with the simultaneous collection of 3D3C surface seismic data. This article mainly elaborates on a case study of using multi-component VSP technology to delineate tight sandstone gas reservoirs. By comparing the processed VSP imaging volume with the surface seismic imaging volume, it was discovered that the frequency width of the VSP image was 8 to 12 Hz higher than that of the surface seismic image. Utilizing the multi-component information in VSP data, it is feasible to more precisely delineate tight gas sandstones, thereby reducing the uncertainty of data interpretation. Based on the conventional data interpretation of these images, an innovative application suggests using the centroid frequency ratio of PSv to PP waves as an indicator for tight sandstone. The results show that this attribute has high sensitivity to this type of reservoir. Combining geological, drilling, and logging data, an interpretation template was established based on VSP data to interpret 3D3C surface seismic data and propose new drilling well locations. The conclusion is that the successful application of VSP technology cannot be achieved without the integration of multiple disciplines. The combined exploration technology of multi-component VSP and 3D3C surface seismic has been demonstrated to have high application value through practical application, significantly improving the success rate of gas wells and providing effective support for the exploration and development of tight sandstone gas reservoirs.
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Title: Application of vertical seismic profile multi-component data to tight sandstone gas reservoirs
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Abstract
Given the complex geological characteristics of the tight gas sandstone in the Shaximiao Formation of the Jurassic in the central Sichuan Basin, including its wide distribution, narrow width, and thin thickness, conventional surface seismic methods face significant challenges in reservoir delineation.
To address this challenge, a vertical seismic profile (VSP) survey was conducted in the region in 2022, along with the simultaneous collection of 3D3C surface seismic data.
This article mainly elaborates on a case study of using multi-component VSP technology to delineate tight sandstone gas reservoirs.
By comparing the processed VSP imaging volume with the surface seismic imaging volume, it was discovered that the frequency width of the VSP image was 8 to 12 Hz higher than that of the surface seismic image.
Utilizing the multi-component information in VSP data, it is feasible to more precisely delineate tight gas sandstones, thereby reducing the uncertainty of data interpretation.
Based on the conventional data interpretation of these images, an innovative application suggests using the centroid frequency ratio of PSv to PP waves as an indicator for tight sandstone.
The results show that this attribute has high sensitivity to this type of reservoir.
Combining geological, drilling, and logging data, an interpretation template was established based on VSP data to interpret 3D3C surface seismic data and propose new drilling well locations.
The conclusion is that the successful application of VSP technology cannot be achieved without the integration of multiple disciplines.
The combined exploration technology of multi-component VSP and 3D3C surface seismic has been demonstrated to have high application value through practical application, significantly improving the success rate of gas wells and providing effective support for the exploration and development of tight sandstone gas reservoirs.
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