We consider the processing of well log data, in which the measurements taken at a reservoir level (fluid filled porous rock) give the properties of the compound medium. From a collection of noisy well log measurements, it is desired to estimate the parameters characterizing the formation, namely the porosity and the volume ratio of the individual fluid specimens (water, oil and water). The problem is solved by inverting the constitutive equations. We show that ambiguities are reduced by using jointly seismic, electrical and density data

Joint inversion of well-log data

MIOTTI, FABIO MARCO;ROVETTA, DIEGO;BERNASCONI, GIANCARLO
2009-01-01

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We consider the processing of well log data, in which the measurements taken at a reservoir level (fluid filled porous rock) give the properties of the compound medium. From a collection of noisy well log measurements, it is desired to estimate the parameters characterizing the formation, namely the porosity and the volume ratio of the individual fluid specimens (water, oil and water). The problem is solved by inverting the constitutive equations. We show that ambiguities are reduced by using jointly seismic, electrical and density data
2009
PROCEEDINGS of the.SOCIETY OF EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS
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