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FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2021.641651
关键词
tight gas sandstone; rock physics; seismic responses; dispersion attribute; gas saturation
资金
- China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) research project [YXKY-2019-ZY-04]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [42074153]
This study utilized the Chapman theory to simulate the dispersion and attenuation of P-wave velocity in tight gas sandstone. By conducting synthetic seismic AVO modeling, it was found that variations in the amplitudes and phases of the PP reflections can indicate gas saturation in tight sandstone reservoirs. The frequency-dependent AVO inversion method has good potential for evaluating gas saturation in tight gas sandstone reservoirs.
Gas identification using seismic data is challenging for tight gas reservoirs with low porosity and permeability due to the complicated poroelastic behaviors of tight sandstone. In this study, the Chapman theory was used to simulate the dispersion and attenuation caused by the squirt flow of fluids in the complex pore spaces, which are assumed to consist of high aspect-ratio pores (stiff pores) and low aspect-ratio microcracks (soft pores). The rock physics modeling revealed that as the gas saturation varies, P-wave velocity dispersion and attenuation occurs at seismic frequencies, and it tends to move to high frequencies as the gas saturation increases. The velocity dispersion of the tight gas sandstone causes a frequency-dependent contrast in the P-wave impedance between the tight sandstone and the overlying mudstone, which consequently leads to frequency-dependent incidence reflection coefficients across the interface. In the synthetic seismic AVO modeling conducted by integrating the rock physics model and the propagator matrix method, the variations in the amplitudes and phases of the PP reflections can be observed for various gas saturations. The tests of the frequency-dependent AVO inversion of these synthetic data revealed that the magnitude of the inverted P-wave dispersion attribute can be used to indicate gas saturation in tight sandstone reservoirs. The applications of the frequency-dependent AVO inversion to the field pre-stacked seismic data revealed that the obtained P-wave dispersion attribute is positively correlated with the gas production from the pay zone at the well locations. Thus, the methods of the rock physics modeling and the frequency-dependent AVO inversion conducted in this study have good potential for the evaluation of the gas saturation in tight gas sandstone reservoirs.
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