AVO analysis with partial stacking to detect gas anomalies in the GÜEPAJÉ-3D project

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Juan C. Mosquera
Alfredo Ghisays
Luis Montes

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We applied analysis AVO with partial stacking to an onshore gas field in order to detect gas at the top of the Ciénaga de Oro formation (FCO), by using seismic gathers of the Güepajé-3D project. The technique was supported by petrophysical analysis of the Ayombe-1 well.
The sensitivity of seismic response to changes in the saturating fluid was evaluated by fluid substitution technique in an interval of the Ayombe-1 well. As a result, a class I AVO anomaly at the top of the FCO was observed, even though the gas and water responses were similar. After applying AVO with partial stack technique at the top of FCO, AVO class I anomalies were observed in the Ayombe-1 and Güepajé-1 gas wells and none in the dry Güepajé-3 well. In spite of being reported with gas, the results in the Güepajé-2 well indicated any to an incipient class I anomaly related to a weak seismic response associated to gas.
When the technique was applied to the seismic volume of the Güepajé-3D Project, a map of the direct gas indicator was obtained. The map shows a high correlation with the structural surface at top of FCO. Lithic factors such as compaction, cementation and carbonate overlaying the FCO and variable thickness of partial and full saturated layers, may cause anomalies in zones unlikely to contain gas.

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Mosquera, J. C. ., Ghisays, A. ., & Montes, L. . (2013). AVO analysis with partial stacking to detect gas anomalies in the GÜEPAJÉ-3D project. Geofisica Internacional, 52(3), 249–260. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-7169(13)71475-2
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