Delta Front Depositional System Study Based on Seismic Attributes and Well Logging Facies

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Along with analysis of logging facies characteristics of drilled wells, isometric strata slicing technique for seismic attribute is applied to interpret the distribution of the depositional systems in the study area. It is understood that Nenjiang3 Formation in Xinbei area of Xinli field consists of water regressive and sand progressive delta front depositional system from bottom to top. Combined with analogue analysis of well logging facies and planar seismic attributes, it is learned that sediments generally came from the north area, and main sedimentary microfacies include underwater distributary channels, river mouth bars, sheet sands body and interdistributary bays of delta front. With isometric slicing for the extraction of seismic attributes and logging operation, the distribution rules for sedimentary systems could analyzed, thereby providing a feasible method that could be referenced by the study on sedimentary system distribution of other areas.

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