Seismic Sedimentology of Changling Gas Field, Northeast China

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Sedimentary facies plane features of Changling No.1 gas field is analyzed with multiattribute analysis. In Changling area, the signal to noise ratio of the seismic data is low and the sand body distribution in lateral lithologic reservoir changes fast. In this condition, research of seismic sedimentology is launched. Through the seismic stratigraphic classification, the target stratum, Denglouku group is divided into four sand groups. On the basis of the calibration of synthetic seismograms and interpretation of horizon, accurate corresponding relation between the seismic reflection and geological horizon is established. By means of multiple attribute extraction technology, relatively independent attributes related to oil and gas are selected, and afterwards the analysis of the petrophysical characteristics and the optimization of the seismic attribute are achieved. Finally, through the seismic attributes analysis technology and the horizon slice technology, combined with the result of sedimentary facies analysis, the favorable areas of gas accumulation are predicted.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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608-611

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June 2014

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