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The 3D shear experiment over the Natih field in Oman. Reservoir geology, data acquisition and anisotropy analysis
Authors:Potters  Groenendaal  Oates  Hake  & Kalden
Institution: Petroleum Development Oman, PO Box 81, Muscat 113, Oman.,; Shell Research and Technology Centre, PO Box 60, 2280 AB Rijswijk, The Netherlands.,;Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij, PO Box 28000, 9400 HH Assen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:This paper describes a large-scale reservoir characterization experiment carried out in Oman in 1991 which comprised the acquisition, processing and interpretation of a 28.4 km2 3D multicomponent seismic experiment over the Natih field. The objective of the survey was to obtain information on the fracture network present in the Natih carbonates from shear-wave anisotropy. Shear-wave anisotropy in excess of 20% time splitting was encountered over a large part of the survey. The seismic results are confirmed by geological and well data but provide additional qualitative information on fracturing where this was not available before. Regions of stronger and weaker shear-wave anisotropy appear to be fault-bounded. The average well flow rates (which are fracture-dominated) within such blocks correlate with the average anisotropy of the blocks. The further observation that the anisotropy is largest in the fracture gas cap of the reservoir suggests that shear waves can provide a direct hydrocarbon indicator for fractured rock.
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