What is it about?
Integration techniques of well-log and seismic data (with their seismic attributes) for reservoir characterization are currently applied by the oil and gas industry for mapping rock physical properties. We have shown that the Artificial Neural Network method combined with well logs and seismic attributes predict density and volume of clay images at seismic scales. An algorithm was developed to convert the volume of clay image to a velocity image. We have applied this technique to a stacked P-wave reflected seismic section in the Tenerife field located in the Middle Magdalena Valley Basin in Colombia.
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The results have been tested by creating synthetic seismograms with the rock physical properties predicted at seismic scale. The synthetics agree with the observed seismic data, which implies that the model is good. The velocity model that was produced was used as a first guess of an inversion algorithm.
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This page is a summary of: Validated Artificial Neural Networks in determining petrophysical properties: A case study from Colombia, Interpretation, August 2018, Society of Exploration Geophysicists,
DOI: 10.1190/int-2018-0011.1.
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