Delineation of discontinuity using multi-channel seismic attributes: An implication for identifying fractures in gas hydrate sediments in offshore Mahanadi basin

Neha Rai , Dip Kumar Singha , Pradeep Kumar Shukla , Kalachand Sain
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Seismic attributes derived from post stack seismic data are important tools to delineate and characterize the subsurface geological features and discontinuities such as fracture, fault and many more. In this paper we have used two seismic profiles (MH-38A and MH-38B) of 2D multi-channel data along north-south direction with seafloor depth ranging from 1450 m to 2175 m in the deep offshore Mahanadi basin. The gas hydrate indicator, bottom simulating reflector (BSR) is easily identified but the discontinuities such as fractures are not observed directly from the seismic data. Therefore, we have computed the total four most suitable attributes which are reflection strength, instantaneous frequency, instantaneous bandwidth and instantaneous quality factor. We have compared the relative changes of the attribute values along the layers in the four derived attributes and hence, have recognized total three and seven discontinuities for MH-38A and MH-38B respectively, at near and away from the well location. Most faults are passing in NNW-SSE and N-S direction either in the gas hydrate layer or below BSR. These discontinuities are called as natural fractures which are validated by the fractures observed from resistivity image log at well site NGHP-01–19 and NGHP-01–09 for CDP ranges 1561 to 1681 in line MH-38A and 1357 to 1458 in line MH-38B respectively. The discontinuities in the gas hydrate sediments are useful for anisotropy study and to map the chimney system through which the free gas can flow from below BSR to up direction.

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利用多道地震属性圈定不连续面:对Mahanadi盆地近海天然气水合物沉积物裂缝识别的启示
叠后地震数据的地震属性是圈定和表征地下地质特征和不连续面(如裂缝、断层等)的重要工具。本文利用了Mahanadi盆地海底深度1450 ~ 2175 m的2条二维多通道地震剖面(MH-38A和MH-38B),沿南北方向进行了研究。海底模拟反射面(BSR)很容易识别,但裂缝等不连续面不能直接从地震资料中观测到。因此,我们计算出了四个最合适的属性,即反射强度、瞬时频率、瞬时带宽和瞬时品质因子。我们比较了四个衍生属性中属性值沿层的相对变化,从而识别出MH-38A和MH-38B分别在井位附近和远离井位的3个和7个不连续面。在天然气水合物层内或BSR以下,大部分断层沿NNW-SSE和N-S方向通过。这些不连续结构被称为天然裂缝,通过NGHP-01-19和NGHP-01-09井场电阻率成像测井在MH-38A和MH-38B线的CDP范围分别为1561 ~ 1681和1357 ~ 1458观测到的裂缝进行了验证。天然气水合物沉积物中的不连续面有助于研究各向异性和绘制自由气体从BSR下向上流动的烟囱系统。
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