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A rock physics model to map gross lithology using compaction
Authors:Jeremy Gallop  Olena Babak  Kun Liu
Institution:1. Ikon Science, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.;2. Cenovus Energy, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Differential compaction has long been used by seismic interpreters to infer subsurface geology using knowledge of the relative compaction of different types of sediments. We outline a method to infer the gross fraction of shale in an interval between two seismic horizons using sandstone and shale compaction laws. A key component of the method involves reconstruction of a smooth depositional horizon by interpolating decompacted thicknesses from well control. We derive analytic formulae for decompaction calculations using known porosity–stress relations and do not employ discrete layer iterative methods; these formulae were found to depend not only upon the gross fraction of shale but also on the clay content of the shales and the thickness of the interval. The relative merits of several interpolation options were explored, and found to depend upon the structural setting. The method was successfully applied to an oil sands project in Alberta, Canada.
Keywords:Reservoir geophysics  Rock physics  Interpretation
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