Automated Seismic-Well Tie Using Dynamic Time Warping and Optimal Interpolation

W. Promrak, R. Uttareun
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Seismic-well tie is a crucial process to correlate subsurface information from well logs and acquired seismic data. Traditionally, a manual seismic-well tie is conducted based on the interpreter's visual pattern recognition, which is subjective, time-consuming, and may lead to unrealistic velocity distortion. This paper presents a new method to automatically tie seismic to well using Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) and Optimal Interpolation (OI), to save man-hour and to obtain a more reliable time-depth relationship. To produce a better tie, we use DTW to seek the appropriate amounts of time stretching and squeezing to match the synthetic and actual seismic. Then, we balance the rigid pattern matching of DTW by using OI to smooth DTW results and constrain changed rock velocity to be within physical bound. The invented technique has been used to tie seismic to six exploration wells in the Gulf of Thailand. The results from the automated method are then compared with the manual method. For all wells, resulting synthetic-seismic correlations from the automated well tie are higher than the manual method by 1.6%-14.9%. Applied time shifts from the automated and manual methods are then compared. Notably, time adjustment correlations between the automated and manual well tie are considerably high, around 72%-85%, suggesting that both methods yield similar outcomes, yet the automated well tie gives a slightly higher match between tied synthetic and observed seismic traces.
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基于动态时间翘曲和最优插值的自动地震井测井
地震井联是将测井资料与采集的地震资料进行地下信息关联的关键过程。传统上,人工地震井测井是基于解释器的视觉模式识别进行的,这是主观的,耗时的,并且可能导致不切实际的速度失真。本文提出了一种利用动态时间弯曲(DTW)和最优插值(OI)实现地震与井间自动关联的新方法,既节省了人工,又获得了更可靠的时间-深度关系。为了得到更好的结果,我们使用DTW来寻找适当的拉伸和挤压时间,以匹配合成和实际地震。然后,我们利用OI平滑DTW结果,平衡DTW的刚性模式匹配,并将变化的岩石速度约束在物理范围内。该技术已在泰国湾的6口探井上应用。然后将自动方法的结果与手动方法进行比较。对于所有井来说,自动化井井的合成地震相关性比人工方法高1.6%-14.9%。然后比较了自动和手动方法的应用时移。值得注意的是,自动和人工井结之间的时间调整相关性相当高,约为72%-85%,这表明两种方法的结果相似,但自动井结在人工合成和观测到的地震迹线之间的匹配度略高。
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