Modeling fluid replacement

In Amplitude vs. Offset modeling, as seismic waves reflect off an interface, the amplitude of the reflected wave is affected by the amount and type of fluid that occupies the pore space of the rock.

GeoSyn applies Gassman's equation to model this using a P sonic, shear sonic, and density log. You change the water saturation to apply different scenarios to your model. The available pore space not saturated with water is assumed to contain oil and gas.

Click for in-depth details on how fluid replacement modeling is implemented in GeoSyn.

To model fluid replacement:

  1. Open the log editor:
  • Edit > Log editing
  • Double click on a log in the model.
  • Right-click on a log and select Log editing.
  1. In the toolbar beside the Log Editor, click the Fluid Replacement Modeling tool ().
  1. GeoSyn automatically populates the Input logs and Output logs drop-down lists if the required logs are available in your model; otherwise, click Log tool kit to display the Fluid Replacement Tool Kit dialog box and complete the three bullet steps below.
The Fluid Replacement Tool Kit dialog box opens.
  1. Click Create.
The AVO log suite dialog box opens.
  1. Click the log types to create in the left column and ensure Maintain link is cleared so that changes you make to the derived log aren't overwritten by the parent log, and then click OK.
  1. Click Next.
  1. Select default Rock matrix, Hydrocarbon, and Water/brine types from the drop-down lists in the Rock matrix and Fluids panes. For Water saturation, instead of typing a percentage in the field, you can drag the slider below it to change the value and note the effect it has on the Bulk modulus and density values in the bottom portion of the dialog box.
    For detailed calculations, click Calculator in the Rock matrix and Fluids panes to display either the Minerals Calculator or the Batzle and Wang Fluid Properties Calculator dialog boxes and select values more specific to your zone of interest.
  2. Click Next.
The Fluid Replacement Wizard (Calibrate shear log for water saturations < 100%) dialog box appears if the water saturation defined using the previous dialog box is less than 100%.

The above dialog box is used to compensate for the fact that the shear log is frequently derived from a sonic log using Castagna's formula. Castagna's formula requires a correction when gas is present in the zone of interest.
  • Select the check box and click Next.
  1. Ensure the above dialog box doesn't overlap the Log Editor displaying the well for which you're modifying water saturation, and then drag the slider while viewing the affect in the Log Editor dialog box and in the model.
  2. Click Apply to save these changes to the log.

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