WEBINAR:
ENHANCING UNDERSTANDING OF THE DELAWARE BASIN'S SPATIAL GEOLOGICAL HETEROGENEITY THROUGH PRE-STACK SEISMIC INVERSION.
JUNE WEBINARS

This webinar will be presented live with local experts from Ikon Science to discuss the unique needs and challenges.

  1. Wednesday, June 21, 2pm BST (London)/ 8am CDT (Houston)
  2. Thursday, June 22, 2pm MYT (Kuala Lumpur/Perth)

What we'll discuss:

In this case study, we aim to extract significant geological insights from a modern high-fold seismic dataset in the north-east Delaware basin. Our primary focus is on understanding the diverse geology of the Bone Spring and Wolfcamp Formations, which exhibit substantial heterogeneity. To achieve this, we employ a comprehensive database of well data to analyze the variations in elastic properties, which can be attributed to geological factors such as mineralogy, organic content, and the potential onset of over-pressure.

The representation of the geology involves defining five distinct elastic facies: carbonates, calcareous mudstones, siliciclastics, organic-rich shales, and clay-rich shales. By leveraging the well data, we calibrate the seismic amplitudes before conducting a Bayesian pre-stack inversion. This inversion process allows us to estimate the facies and impedances accurately.

The results obtained from the study provide valuable insights into the regional stratigraphic deposition and evolution of the Bone Spring and Wolfcamp Formations. Notably, we are able to map the presence of discontinuous carbonate intervals and identify areas with high total organic carbon (TOC) content. These property volumes serve as a foundational resource for future endeavors, including predictive geological modeling, formation-pressure analysis, and stress modeling. Ultimately, the study's findings will inform optimal approaches for resource exploitation within the study area. 

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Meet the Presenter:

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Ben Hardy - Senior Quantitative Interpreter

Ben is a senior QI Geophysicist within the Ikon QI Solutions services team. He graduated from Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia in 2001 with a degree in Exploration Geophysics (with Honours). He started his career working offshore on oil rigs and seismic vessels for various consulting companies.

Ben joined Ikon Science in 2008, initially based in the Perth, Western Australia office and relocated to Houston. He is a QI specialist focusing on rock physics and inversion (deterministic an geostatistical) and has 14 years experience in the industry, having worked on projects in Canada, onshore US, Australia, South East Asia (Thailand, Vietnam & Malaysia), Deep Water Africa and The North Sea.

 

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