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FLAT SPOT EXPLORATION*
Authors:M M Backus  R L Chen
Abstract:The hydrocarbon-brine contact produces a flat reflection, unconformable with the lithologic reflections from the trap boundaries, and over a limited area bounded by structural contours. When it can be reliably detected and mapped, the flat spot can provide (i) a reasonably unambiguous indication and areal extent of a reservoir and (ii) an estimate of reservoir thickness. The gas-brine contact in thick reservoirs in offshore elastic sections is the easiest target. An example of gas mapping is presented in the paper. Other reservoirs represent a continuum of increasingly elusive targets. Increasing the range of applicability of flat spot exploration will require (i) increases in signal/noise and multiple ratio, increases in the three dimensional depth point density (or grid density), increased resolution and static and dynamic correction accuracy, and (ii) processing and interpretation aimed directly at flat spot mapping. Low relief structural and stratigraphic traps should provide the most attractive targets. The approach should be at least theoretically feasible, though not necessarily cost effective, for most major reservoirs with a well-behaved hydrocarbon brine contact.
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