TITLE:
Fault Identification Based on Wide-Azimuth Seismic Data: A Case Study in the Bohai Bay
AUTHORS:
Sian Zhu, Hongtao Chen, Yongjun Hu, Yubin Feng, Chunzhi Zhang
KEYWORDS:
Wide Azimuth, Fault Identification, Azimuth Stack, Bohai Bay Basin, Azimuth Fusion
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection,
Vol.7 No.5,
May
31,
2019
ABSTRACT:
Full-azimuth common reflection-angle gathers could be stacked at any azimuth. The stacked data at the azimuth perpendicular to fractures exhibit the largest azimuthal anisotropy, while the stacked data at the azimuth parallel to fractures exhibit the smallest azimuthal anisotropy. In petroleum exploration in Block A, a neritic province in the Bohai Bay, we use the stacked data at the azimuth perpendicular to fractures to improve fault interpretation. We also use attribute fusion to identify fractures in different directions.