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THE STUDY AND APPLICATION OF CROSS-WELL SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING IN KEN 71 BLOCK |
KONG Qing-feng1,2, WANG Yan-guang2, ZUO Jian-jun2, WEI Guo-hua2, WEI Hong-quan2 |
1. Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS, Beijing 100029, China;
2. Geophysical Research Institute, Shengli Oilfield Ltd., Dongying 257022, China |
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Abstract As cross-well seismic exploration can avoid the impact of the low-velocity layer and weathering layer, it can acquire relatively high frequency seismic signal. After processing, fairly high resolution velocity and reflection imaging can be obtained. During 2004-2005, eight cross-well seismic profiles were processed in Ken 71 Block, Shengli Oil Field. In accordance with the characteristics of raw data, the authors studied tomography, tube wave attenuation, VSP-CDP and finite angle stack, and completed the cross-well seismic data processing. The analysis and interpretation of the final results show that cross-well seismic exploration can recognize small faults, small structures and thin reservoirs between two wells.
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Received: 21 December 2006
Published: 24 April 2008
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