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Characterization of Thin Gas Hydrate Reservoir in Ulleung Basin with Stepwise Seismic Inversion

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ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 14, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14144077

Keywords

gas hydrate; 3D seismic survey; stepwise seismic inversion; acoustic impedance; saturation

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  1. Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy of Korea [GP2021-009]
  2. Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources
  3. Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries of Korea [NP2018-018]

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This study presents a new method for tracking thin layers using stepwise seismic inversion and 3D seismic datasets with two different resolutions. The high-resolution acoustic impedance volume obtained is used to trace thin layers that cannot be tracked using conventional methods. Additionally, the study estimates high-resolution regional GH distribution and characterizes thin GH layers based on lateral variation.
Natural gas hydrates (GHs) filling sand layer pores are the most promising GHs that can be produced via conventional mechanisms in deep-sea environments. However, the seismic tracking of such thin GH-bearing sand layers is subject to certain limitations. For example, because most GH-bearing sand layers are thin and sparsely interbedded with mud layers, conventional seismic data with a maximum resolution of similar to 10 m are of limited use for describing their spatial distribution. The 2010 Ulleung Basin drilling expedition identified a relatively good GH reservoir at the UBGH2-6 site. However, the individual GH-bearing sand layers at this site are thin and cannot therefore be reliably tracked using conventional seismic techniques. This study presents a new thin layer tracking method using stepwise seismic inversion and 3D seismic datasets with two different resolutions. The high-resolution acoustic impedance volume obtained is then used to trace thin layers that cannot be harnessed with conventional methods. Moreover, we estimate the high-resolution regional GH distribution based on GH saturation derived from acoustic impedance at UBGH2-6. The thin GH layers, previously viewed as a single layer because of limited resolution, are further subdivided, traced, and characterized in terms of lateral variation.

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