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What, Why, How
What |
The Geologic Interpretation Module combines fault and stratigraphic analyses, providing a more complete picture of the potential for layer continuity, fault leakage and trapping mechanisms. The model's stratigraphy is controlled by isochore construction and 2D correlation of stratigraphic sequences and boundaries. |
Why |
The reservoir's quality and its position in the play are controlled by its detailed stratigraphy, fault-fault and fault-horizon relationships, and fault sealing qualities. |
How |
Fault displacement maps and juxtaposition diagrams are created to validate the horizon contacts. The Geologic Interpretation Module provides quality control for the Seismic Interpretation Module by allowing direct editing of horizon positions on the fault plane. Well logs can be interpreted and cross-correlated to define nested sedimentary sequences and capture fine-scale facies heterogeneity. Lateral spatial variations not captured by wells can be interpreted and incorporated in the Reservoir Modeling Module. |
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