On the basis of Chapman's(2003) model,as the seismic wave incidences angles vary from 0° to 45° while propagating in anisotropic media(HTI),the slow S-wave will sufferred by serious attenuation and disp...On the basis of Chapman's(2003) model,as the seismic wave incidences angles vary from 0° to 45° while propagating in anisotropic media(HTI),the slow S-wave will sufferred by serious attenuation and dispersion and is sensitive to fluid viscosity but the P-and fast S-waves don't.For slow S waves propagating normal to fractures,the amplitudes are strongly affected by pore fluid.So,the slow S-wave can be used to detect fractured reservoir fluid information when the P-wave response is insensitive to the fluid.In this paper,3D3C seismic data from the Ken 71 area of Shengli Oilfield are processed and analyzed.The travel time and amplitude anomalies of slow S-waves are detected and correlated with well log data.The S-wave splitting in a water-bearing zone is higher than in an oil-bearing zone.Thus,the slow S-wave amplitude change is more significant in water-bearing zones than in oil-bearing zones.展开更多
基金supported by the National 863 Program (Grant No. 2007AA060505)
文摘On the basis of Chapman's(2003) model,as the seismic wave incidences angles vary from 0° to 45° while propagating in anisotropic media(HTI),the slow S-wave will sufferred by serious attenuation and dispersion and is sensitive to fluid viscosity but the P-and fast S-waves don't.For slow S waves propagating normal to fractures,the amplitudes are strongly affected by pore fluid.So,the slow S-wave can be used to detect fractured reservoir fluid information when the P-wave response is insensitive to the fluid.In this paper,3D3C seismic data from the Ken 71 area of Shengli Oilfield are processed and analyzed.The travel time and amplitude anomalies of slow S-waves are detected and correlated with well log data.The S-wave splitting in a water-bearing zone is higher than in an oil-bearing zone.Thus,the slow S-wave amplitude change is more significant in water-bearing zones than in oil-bearing zones.