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Boletín de Geología

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CEDIEL, Mauricio; ALMANZA, Ovidio  y  MONTES, Luis. AVO ANALYSIS IN THE HIGH IMPEDANCE RESERVOIR OF CHUCHUPA FIELD. bol.geol. [online]. 2012, vol.34, n.2, pp.139-148. ISSN 0120-0283.

The technique of bright spot as a direct indicator of hydrocarbons has been widely used since the work of Ostrander (1984), particularly in gas fields. Located at north of Colombia, the Chuchupa field has produced gas continuously during 30 years, but despite the coverage with 2D seismic, amplitude anomalies associated with gas accumulation have not been observed. In order to find the relationships between the amplitude information and the gas accumulation, an AVO analysis was performed to describe the seismic reservoir response. The raw data of a 2D seismic line that crosses the field from East to West and a well log data set were used. In a first approach the seismic response was modeled using well logs, so a comparative analysis between the furnished synthetic seismograms and the real CDP gathers was done. The results indicated that the reservoir's top is represented by a low amplitude peak which decreases when the offset increases but whose phase remains unchanged. In the well, where the reservoir has 100% gas saturation, a high correlation between the synthetic and real CDP gathers was observed. In a second approach, anomalous clustered points in the IV quadrant were discriminated through intercept versus gradient cross plot analysis. A weak Class-I anomaly was identified, which could not be observed in stacked sections and hence it should be analyzed using pre-stack data.

Palabras clave : AVO; Anomalies; Pre-stack; Reservoir; Chuchupa; Guajira.

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