From intuition to statistics in building subsurface structural models
Experts associated with the oil and gas exploration industry suggest that combining forward trishear models with stochastic global optimization algorithms allows a quantitative assessment of the uncertainty associated with a given structural model. The methodology is applied to incompletely imaged structures related to deepwater hydrocarbon reservoirs and results are compared to prior manual palinspastic restorations and borehole data. This methodology is also useful for extending structural interpretations into other areas of limited resolution, such as subsalt in addition to extrapolating existing data into seismic data gaps. This technique can be used for rapid reservoir appraisal and potentially have other applications for seismic processing, well planning, and borehole stability analysis.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2011 |
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Title | From intuition to statistics in building subsurface structural models |
Authors | J.P. Brandenburg, F.O. Alpak, S. Naruk, J. Solum |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | World Oil |
Index ID | 70034847 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |