Petroleum Science >2009, Issue 2: 146-152 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12182-009-0023-y
Potential risks of spectrum whitening deconvolution — Compared with well-driven deconvolution Open Access
文章信息
作者:Guofa Li, Hui Zhou, Chao Zhao
作者单位:
State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resource and Prospecting, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China; Key Laboratory of CNPC Geophysical Exploration, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China.
投稿时间:2008-09-05
引用方式:Li, G., Zhou, H. & Zhao, C. Pet. Sci. (2009) 6: 146. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12182-009-0023-y
文章摘要
Deconvolution is widely used to increase the resolution of seismic data. To compare the resolution ability of conventional spectrum whitening deconvolution to thin layers with that of well-driven deconvolution, a complex sedimentary geological model was designed, and then the simulated seismic data were processed respectively by each of the two methods. The amplitude spectrum of seismic data was almost white after spectrum whitening, but the wavelet resolution was low. The amplitude spectrum after well-driven deconvolution deviated from white spectrum, but the wavelet resolution was high. Further analysis showed that if an actual reflectivity series could not well satisfy the hypothesis of white spectrum, spectrum whitening deconvolution had a potential risk of wavelet distortion, which might lead to a pitfall in high resolution seismic data interpretation. On the other hand, the wavelet after well-driven deconvolution had higher resolution both in the time and frequency domains. It is favorable for high resolution seismic interpretation and reservoir prediction.
关键词
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Well-driven, high resolution, spectrum whitening, deconvolution, seismic wavelet