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. Handoyo, . Fatkhan, F. D.E. Latief, R. Rizki, H. Y. Hutami
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Porosity and permeability of the reservoir rocks can be calculated using digital rock physics. This technique is one of the fastest and effective ways to calculate the value of porosity and permeability based on rock sample images. The samples observed i...
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Eduard Ziganshin, Danis Nourgaliev, Irina Bayuk, Rail Kadyrov and Thanh Hung Nguyen
Carbonate rocks have a wide variety of pore shapes and different types of grains, which greatly affect the elastic properties and characteristics of the reservoir. This causes certain difficulties in petroelastic modeling. One of the problems is the scal...
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Muhammad Izzuljad Ahmad Fuad, Maman Hermana, Makky Sandra Jaya and Muhammad Anwar Ishak
This article demonstrates the implementation of a new approach to weak supervision techniques for better reservoir properties prediction in the Malaysian Basin in order to improve seismic inversion in this region.
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Yuangui Zhang and Bangrang Di
The study of fractures in the subsurface is very important in unconventional reservoirs since they are the main conduits for hydrocarbon flow. For this reason, a variety of equivalent medium theories have been proposed for the estimation of fracture and ...
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Muhammad Anwar Ishak, Abdul Halim Abdul Latiff, Eric Tatt Wei Ho, Muhammad Izzuljad Ahmad Fuad, Nian Wei Tan, Muhammad Sajid and Emad Elsebakhi
The prediction of subsurface properties such as velocity, density, porosity, and water saturation has been the main focus of petroleum geosciences. Advanced methods such as Full Waveform Inversion (FWI), Joint Migration Inversion (JMI) and ML-Rock Physic...
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Sergey Tikhotskiy, Irina Bayuk and Nikita Dubinya
This paper is devoted to the detection and analysis of overpressure zones in unconsolidated seafloor sediments using an ocean-bottom seismometer. The methodological aspects of creating a system of anomalous pore pressure zone detection in marine sediment...
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Gang Lei, Tianle Liu, Qinzhuo Liao and Xupeng He
Digital rock physics (DRP) has been widely used as an effective approach for estimating the permeability of porous media. However, conventional implementation of DRP requires the reconstruction of three-dimensional (3D) pore networks, which suffer from i...
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Linsen Zhan, Biao Liu, Yi Zhang and Hailong Lu
Gas hydrates (GH) are well known to have an influential effect on the velocity and attenuation of gas hydrate-bearing sediments (GHBS). Based on rock physics modeling, sediment velocity has been extensively used to characterize the distribution of gas hy...
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Nikita Dubinya, Irina Bayuk, Alexei Hortov, Konstantin Myatchin, Anastasia Pirogova and Pavel Shchuplov
The paper discusses the problem of localizing zones of high pore pressure in sub-bottom sediments (first tens of meters under the seafloor). Prediction of the overpressure zones in the near-surface is required for the mitigation of risks at the early sta...
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Irina Berezina and Irina Bayuk
This study is focused on the analysis of pore space connectivity in reservoir rocks. This parameter is of vital importance for the oil and gas industry since it controls hydraulic permeability. Five methods of rock physics are used for this goal. Three o...
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