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The reservoir is To evaluate the feasibility of using surface seismic data for comprised of eleven depositional cycles, six aeolian dune fracture characterization, several geological and sand sequences (odd-numbered cycles) interleaved with geophysical techniques were used to characterize fractures five tighter fluvial-dominated sequences (even-numbered in a Pennsylvanian-aged sandstone reservoir at Rangely cycles). Production is predominantly from the aeolian Field in Western Colorado. Crossed-dipole shear-wave cycles, which average 13% porosity and 10md permeability logging, zero offset VSP, offset VSP and walkaround VSP (Hefner et al. (1992)).
anisotropy, azimuthal anisotropy, azimuthal variation, birefringence, Colorado, fracture characterization, Rangely Field, Reservoir Characterization, Salt Lake City, Sandstone Reservoir, seismic data, seismic fracture characterization, stress direction, Upstream Oil & Gas, variation, vertical seismic profile, VSP, Weber
Country:
- North America > United States > Colorado > Rio Blanco County (0.53)
- North America > United States > Texas > Jim Hogg County (0.40)
Geology:
- Geology > Rock Type > Sedimentary Rock > Clastic Rock > Sandstone (1.00)
- Geology > Geological Subdiscipline (1.00)
Geophysics:
Oilfield Places:
- North America > United States > Colorado > Sand Wash Basin > Rangely Field > Weber Sand Unit Formation (0.99)
- North America > United States > Colorado > Rangely Field > Weber Sand Unit Formation (0.99)
- North America > United States > Colorado > Piceance Basin > Rangely Field > Weber Sand Unit Formation (0.99)
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SPE Disciplines:
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization > Seismic processing and interpretation (1.00)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization > Near-well and vertical seismic profiles (1.00)
- Reservoir Description and Dynamics > Reservoir Characterization > Faults and fracture characterization (1.00)