Seismic inversion for underground fractures detection based on effective anisotropy and fluid substitution

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HuaiZhen Chen
XingYao Yin
JianHu Gao
BingYang Liu
GuangZhi Zhang
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[1] China University of Petroleum,School of Geosciences
[2] PetroChina,Northwest Branch of Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development
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Science China Earth Sciences | 2015年 / 58卷
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rock physics; fractures; seismic inversion; anisotropy;
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Underground fractures play an important role in the storage and movement of hydrocarbon fluid. Fracture rock physics has been the useful bridge between fracture parameters and seismic response. In this paper, we aim to use seismic data to predict subsurface fractures based on rock physics. We begin with the construction of fracture rock physics model. Using the model, we may estimate P-wave velocity, S-wave velocity and fracture rock physics parameters. Then we derive a new approximate formula for the analysis of the relationship between fracture rock physics parameters and seismic response, and we also propose the method which uses seismic data to invert the elastic and rock physics parameters of fractured rock. We end with the method verification, which includes using well-logging data to confirm the reliability of fracture rock physics effective model and utilizing real seismic data to validate the applicability of the inversion method. Tests show that the fracture rock physics effective model may be used to estimate velocities and fracture rock physics parameters reliably, and the inversion method is resultful even when the seismic data is added with random noise. Real data test also indicates the inversion method can be applied into the estimation of the elastic and fracture weaknesses parameters in the target area.
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