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Application of the spectral decomposition technique for characterizing reservoir extensional system in the Abadan Plain, southwestern Iran
Authors:Mohammad Reza SaadatinejadKhalil Sarkarinejad
Affiliation:a Department of Petroleum Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Hafez Avenue, Tehran, Iran
b Department of Earth Sciences, College of Science, Shiraz University, Iran
Abstract:The Abadan plain in southwestern Iran has important petroleum reservoir potential but poorly defined structural setting. It is located at the Mesopotamian foredeep basin, bounded by the Arabian plate and the Dezful Embayment. The main reservoir in this field is the Fahliyan formation, composed of reef carbonates. Most of the Abadan area is flat and covered by recent alluvial deposits with no outcrops. Studies of the structures in this area have provided information about the structural history and allowed better reservoir and drilling management. Seismic spectral decomposition techniques have been utilized as a quick and effective interpretation tool. Fast Fourier transform (FFT) and continuous wavelet transforms (CWT) have been used to convert time to frequency domain, and have been applied to detect fault systems in the reservoir. Application of the Fast Fourier transform (FFT) and continuous wavelet transforms (CWT) indicate that the Abadan reservoir consists normal extensional system of the reservoir which display paralleling of contour common depth in two sides of extensional system in some regions and large displacement between two sides of contours indicate that system is normal in which hanging wall moved over footwall. Various displacements between sides indicate parallel strike-slip movements which are associated with reverse faulting and inversion tectonics.
Keywords:Spectral decomposition   Structural system   Extensional faults   Abadan plain   Inversion tectonics
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