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Journal of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Comparison of P- and S-wave seismic data: a new method for detecting gas reservoirs

R.A. Ensley

Exploration Geophysics 15(3) 189 - 189
Published: 1984

Abstract

Compressional waves are sensitive to the type of pore fluid within rocks, but shear waves are only slightly affected by changes in fluid type. This suggests that a comparison of compressional- and shear-wave seismic data recorded over a prospect may allow an interpreter to discriminate between gas-related anomalies and those related to lithology. This case study documents that where a compressional-wave 'bright spot' or other direct hydrocarbon indicator is present, such a comparison can be used to verify the presence of gas. In practice, the technique can only be used for a qualitative evaluation. However, future improvement of shear-wave data quality may enable the use of more quantitative methods as well.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EG984189a

© ASEG 1984

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