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Feasibility of Reservoir Monitoring Using 4D Seismic in the Ichthys Gas-Condensate Field, NW Australia: Velocity-Geology-Pressure Relationships Defined in Core
Available to PurchaseLevi Knapp, Tetsuzo Fukunari, Keita Yoshimatsu, Masayoshi Suzuki, Tatsuya Hattori, Keiichi Furuya, Ryoichi Matsui
Paper presented at the SPWLA 23rd Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan, October 11–12, 2017
Paper Number: SPWLA-JFES-2017-K
... is attributed primarily to clays. Correlation strength was strongest when velocity was measured parallel to bedding due to minimized effect of clays and bedding fabrics. Functions for geology-velocity relationships were generated using multiple linear regression. In order to understand how velocity will change...